Goodbye Eros recasting forms and norms of love in the age of Cervantes

A surfeit of tropes about love exhausted Spanish literature in the age of Cervantes. This book provides a pioneering look at the rich array of ways in which Spanish Golden Age authors responded by crafting a new literary aesthetic.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Laguna, Ana María G. (Editor), Beusterien, John (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London University of Toronto Press 2020, ©2020
Series:Toronto Iberic
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Collection: DeGruyter MPG Collection - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Eros in the Age of Cervantes -- 1. Egocentricity versus Persuasion: Eros, Logos, and Pathos in Cervantes’s Marcela and Grisóstomo Episode -- 2. The Deceived Gaze: Visual Fantasy, Art, and Feminine Adultery in Cervantes’s Reading of Ariosto -- 3. El Greco’s and Cervantes’s Euclidean Theologies -- 4. Love and the Laws of Literature: The Ethics and Poetics of Affect in Cervantes’s “The Little Gypsy Girl” -- 5. Eros and Ethos in the Political and Religious Logos of The Trials of Persiles and Sigismunda: Anomic Characters in Cervantes -- 6. Sexy Beasts: Women and Lapdogs in Baroque Satirical Verse -- 7. Sexual Deviance and Morisco Marginality in Cervantes’s The Trials of Persiles and Sigismunda -- 8. The Black Madonna Icon: Race, Rape, and the Virgin of Montserrat in The Confession with the Devil by Francisco de Torre y Sevil -- 9. For Love of the White Sea: The Curious Identity of Uludj Ali -- 10. Writing a Tragic Image: Eros and Eris in Lope de Vega’s Jerusalem Conquered -- 11. The Unromantic Approach to Don Quixote: Cervantine Love in the Spanish Post-War Age -- Contributors -- Index -- TORONTO IBERIC 
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