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Index
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on the Texts
1. Introduction: Why Read the Quixote?
2. Chivalric Romances and Picaresque Novels: Antecedents of the Quixote
3. Don Quixote and Sancho on the Road: Books and Windmills
4. Literature and Life: The Quixote and Las Meninas
5. Ugliness and Improvisation: Juan Palomeque’s Inn
6. Modern Authors: Cervantes and Ginés de Pasamonte
7. Love and the Law: Interrupted Stories
8. Memory and Narrative: Stories within Stories
9. Love Stories Resolved: Fictions and Metafictions
10. Fugitives from Justice Caught: Restitutions as Closure at the Inn
11. The Senses of Endings: Finishing the Quixote, Part I
12. On to Part II: The Real and the Bogus Quixote
13. Renaissance (1605) and Baroque (1615) Quixotes
14. Deceiving and Undeceiving: Baroque Desengaño
15. Don Quixote’s Doubles
16. Present Varieties of Classical Myths: Ovid, Cervantes, and Velázquez
17. Caves and Puppet Shows: Internal and External Representations
18. Don Quixote and Sancho in the Hands of Frivolous Aristocrats
19. Bearded Ladies and Flying Horses: The Duke’s House of Tricks
20. King for a Day: Sancho’s Barataria
21. Borders and Ends: Moriscos and Bandits
22. Dancing and Defeat in Barcelona: Don Quixote Heads Home
23. The Meaning of the End: Don Quixote’s Death
24. Cervantes’ Death and Legacy
Notes
Index
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