Noblemen, Knights and Dukes: representation of the noble estate in Don Quixote
To analyze the representation of the noble class in the first and the second part of Don Quixote, written ten years apart (1605 and 1615 respectively) we notice certain similarities, mainly that, in both cases, the characters of the nobility are quantitatively very lower level State-owned characters...
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description | To analyze the representation of the noble class in the first and the second part of Don Quixote, written ten years apart (1605 and 1615 respectively) we notice certain similarities, mainly that, in both cases, the characters of the nobility are quantitatively very lower level State-owned characters, and appearing in two parts by members of the high nobility and the lower nobility. However, the differences are much more significant because they realize a look different epochal in which the economic and social crisis has worsened, the imperial dream is slowly crumbling and new actors break into the social scene cracking the foundations of the Old Regime. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7d81151da66d460395d731c089a474112022-12-21T18:32:10ZspaUniversidad Nacional de Mar del PlataEstudios de Teoría Literaria2313-96762019-03-0181518292470Noblemen, Knights and Dukes: representation of the noble estate in Don QuixoteMaria de los Angeles Calvo0Universidad Nacional de Mar del PlataTo analyze the representation of the noble class in the first and the second part of Don Quixote, written ten years apart (1605 and 1615 respectively) we notice certain similarities, mainly that, in both cases, the characters of the nobility are quantitatively very lower level State-owned characters, and appearing in two parts by members of the high nobility and the lower nobility. However, the differences are much more significant because they realize a look different epochal in which the economic and social crisis has worsened, the imperial dream is slowly crumbling and new actors break into the social scene cracking the foundations of the Old Regime.https://fh.mdp.edu.ar/revistas/index.php/etl/article/view/3197Noblezaejemplo socialrepresentación estamentalcrisis |
spellingShingle | Maria de los Angeles Calvo Noblemen, Knights and Dukes: representation of the noble estate in Don Quixote Estudios de Teoría Literaria Nobleza ejemplo social representación estamental crisis |
title | Noblemen, Knights and Dukes: representation of the noble estate in Don Quixote |
title_full | Noblemen, Knights and Dukes: representation of the noble estate in Don Quixote |
title_fullStr | Noblemen, Knights and Dukes: representation of the noble estate in Don Quixote |
title_full_unstemmed | Noblemen, Knights and Dukes: representation of the noble estate in Don Quixote |
title_short | Noblemen, Knights and Dukes: representation of the noble estate in Don Quixote |
title_sort | noblemen knights and dukes representation of the noble estate in don quixote |
topic | Nobleza ejemplo social representación estamental crisis |
url | https://fh.mdp.edu.ar/revistas/index.php/etl/article/view/3197 |
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