Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra: A Memoir.

1914 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 145
Author(s):  
G. T. Northup ◽  
James Fitzmaurice-Kelly

Although best known the world over for his masterpiece novel, Don Quixote de la Mancha, published in two parts in 1605 and 1615, the antics of the would-be knight-errant and his simple squire only represent a fraction of the trials and tribulations, both in the literary world and in society at large, of this complex man. Poet, playwright, soldier, slave, satirist, novelist, political commentator, and literary outsider, Cervantes achieved a minor miracle by becoming one of the rarest of things in the early modern world of letters: an international best-seller during his lifetime, with his great novel being translated into multiple languages before his death in 1616. The principal objective of the Oxford Handbook of Cervantes is to create a resource in English that provides a fully comprehensive overview of the life, works, and influences of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547–1616). This volume contains seven sections, exploring in depth Cervantes’s life and how the trials, tribulations, and hardships endured influenced his writing. Cervantistas from numerous countries, including the United Kingdom, Spain, Ireland, the United States, Canada, and France offer their expertise with the most up-to-date research and interpretations to complete this wide-ranging, but detailed, compendium of a writer not known for much other than his famous novel outside of the Spanish-speaking world. This handbook explores his famous novel Don Quixote, his other prose works, his theatrical output, his poetry, his sources, influences, and contemporaries, and finally reception of his works over the last four hundred years.


Author(s):  
Ana Romero Tovar ◽  
Patricia Valero Torrijos

La presente comunicación pretende dar a conocer la experiencia de innovación educativa “Gigantes 2.0”, un proyecto cuyo objetivo es ensalzar la figura del  literato Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra en el cuarto centenario de su fallecimiento. Basándonos en los principios del trabajo cooperativo, la inclusión de estrategias didácticas digitales y la lectura de obras clásicas hemos pretendido crear una inquietud investigadora en los alumnos de Educación Primaria de la Comunidad de Madrid, guiados y tutorizados por un grupo de estudiantes del Grado de Educación Primaria de la Universidad de Murcia creando así un vínculo intergeneracional más allá de la distancia física que les separa, utilizando las TIC como herramienta de comunicación. Destacamos entre otros resultados la mejora en el trabajo cooperativo, el diálogo y la escucha activa, el manejo de las TIC y el gusto por el conocimiento de los clásicos.


1914 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 421
Author(s):  
Hugo A. Rennert ◽  
James Fitzmaurice-Kelly

1881 ◽  
Vol s6-IV (101) ◽  
pp. 457-457
Author(s):  
B. F. Dobranich

Hispania ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 84 (2) ◽  
pp. 279
Author(s):  
Mark D. Larsen

PMLA ◽  
1923 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 401-411
Author(s):  
Philip Stephan Barto

The Don Quixote of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was written (1606-1615) in ridicule of the chivalric romance at that time so overwhelmingly popular. The sickening exaggeration of these latter-day tales of knighthood apparently not only cloyed Cervantes but excited his sense of the ludicrous as well, giving him the idea of turning upon this type of story his powers of subtle satire. Since Cervantes was a man of by no means great academic erudition, what he knew of the background of knightly romance he had doubtless secured in the everyday way of popular reading. Certain high lights must naturally enough have struck his attention in his perusal of current tales of chivalry, and such came in for especial attention in his Don Quixote. Each episode of the book has, indeed, its more serious counterpart in the literary background which inspired Cervantes to his task.


1997 ◽  
Vol 30 ◽  
pp. 7-16
Author(s):  
Lúdovik Osterc

Hace trescientos ochenta años dejó de existir el más grande, el más noble y el más desdichado genio literario del mundo: MIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAVEDRA. Nunca un hombre de tal magnitud ha tenido que sentir, en su propia carne, todo el peso de la corrupción, del cinismo y de la injusticia, por parte de una sociedad regida por clases privilegiadas, y nunca un hombre de tan gigantesca talla las ha combatido con un arte más asombroso y con un heroísmo, abnegación y firmeza más admirables.


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