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Author Church, Margaret, 1920-1982.

Title Don Quixote : the knight of La Mancha / Margaret Church.

Imprint New York : New York University Press, 1971.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  868 C419YCH    Check Shelf
Description xxxvi, 179 pages ; 24 cm
Series (The Gotham library.)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This book is a chapter-by-chapter companion of Don Quixote in translation for students.
Contents Don Quixote (1605) -- The knight's character -- The first expedition -- The knighting of Don Quixote -- The farmer and Andrew -- The merchants from Toledo -- The Inquisition in the library -- The windmills -- The battle with the Basque -- Conversation with Sancho -- The visit with the goatherds -- The story of Marcela -- The story of Marcela continued -- The fight with the Yanguesans -- In the attic of the Inn -- The balsam of Fierabras -- The armies of sheep -- An adventure with a corpse -- The episode of the Fulling Mills -- Mambrino's helmet -- The freeing of the galley slaves -- Fight to the Sierra Morena -- The meeting with Cardenio -- The knight's penitence -- Alone in the Sierra Morena -- The priest and the barber start out -- Dorothea's tale -- The rescue of the knight -- Dorothea's trick -- Sancho's account of Dulcinea -- The reading of tales of chivalry -- "The tale of foolish curiosity" -- "The tale of foolish curiosity" continued -- The encounter with the Wineksins -- Reconciliations at the Inn -- The arrival of the captive and Zoraida -- The discourse on arms and letters -- The captive's tale -- The captive's tale continued -- The captive's tale concluded -- The arrival of the judge and his daughter -- The affair of Clara and Don Louis -- Don Louis speaks to the judge -- The Mêlée over Mambrino's helmet -- Journey home in a cage -- The canon and priest as literary critics -- Another conversation with Sancho -- Don Quixote's defense of tales of chivalry -- The goatherd's tale -- The adventure with the rainmakers.
Don Quixote (1615) -- The visit of the priest and the barber -- The housekeeper and the niece -- The visit of Sampson Carrasco -- The decision to set out again -- Sancho and Teresa -- Housekeeper and niece attempt to dissuade Don Quixote -- The role of Sampson Carrasco -- On the way to see Dulcinea -- At El Toboso -- Three peasant girls -- The wagon of players -- The nature of the play -- The knight of the mirrors -- The defeat of Sampson Carrasco -- Results of Sampson's defeat -- The gentleman in green -- The lions in the cage -- A visit with the gentleman in green -- The thwarted Basilio -- Camacho's wedding -- Basilio's trick -- The visit to Montesino's Cave -- The vision in the cave -- Interpretations of the vision -- Master Peter and his ape -- The puppet show -- The braying villagers -- A squire's wages -- The enchanted boat -- The meeting with Duke and Duchess -- The arrival at the castle -- Don Quixote's reply to the priest -- Sancho and the Duchess -- The hunting of the boar -- How to disenchant Dulcinea -- Sancho's letter to Teresa -- Sancho's opinion of waiting women -- Arrival of the Countess Trifaldi -- The Countess's story continued -- Clavileño the Swift -- The ride on Clavileño -- Don Quixote's advice to Sancho on governing -- More advice on governing -- Sancho sets forth for his isle -- The beginning of Sancho's governorship -- The cats and bells -- The governor's meals -- Doña Rodriguez's visit to Don Quixote -- Sancho as judge -- Teresa receives presents -- Sancho and Don Quixote exchange letters -- Letters from Teresa -- The end of Sancho's governorship -- Sancho's meeting with Ricote -- Sancho's fall into a pit -- Don Quixote's defense of Doña Rodriguez's daughter -- The departure from the castle -- Four statues and the trampling by bulls -- An impostor history of Don Quixote -- The meeting with Roque Guinart -- The knight enters Barcelona -- At Don Antonio Moreno's home -- The visit to the galleys -- The defeat by the Knight of the White Moon -- The departure from Barcelona -- Don Quixote's intention to turn shepherd -- A brief return to the castle and to Altisidora -- Sancho's lashings -- The meeting with Don Alvaro Tarfe -- The return to the village -- The death of Don Quixote.
Subject Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616. Don Quixote.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Picaresque literature, Spanish -- History and criticism.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616. (OCoLC)fst00041951
Don Quixote (Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de) (OCoLC)fst01356104
Picaresque literature, Spanish. (OCoLC)fst01063624
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
Handbooks and manuals. (OCoLC)fst01423877
Handbooks and manuals.
ISBN 0814713521
9780814713525
0814713548 (pbk.)
9780814713549 (pbk.)
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