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... Cervantes's own second part of 1615. Why the similarity ? Why is it so easy to " reconstruct " Cervantes's most influential novel from what could plausibly have been a Philip K. Dick plot ? The search for an answer leads to a ...
... Cervantes's own second part of 1615. Why the similarity ? Why is it so easy to " reconstruct " Cervantes's most influential novel from what could plausibly have been a Philip K. Dick plot ? The search for an answer leads to a ...
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... Cervantes's narrative technique in the context of early - modern literary theory explained this innovation as a rejection of Aristotelian mimesis , or at the very least of a narrow definition of tò pithanón ( the plausible ) .2 More ...
... Cervantes's narrative technique in the context of early - modern literary theory explained this innovation as a rejection of Aristotelian mimesis , or at the very least of a narrow definition of tò pithanón ( the plausible ) .2 More ...
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... Cervantes has been linked to sf and fantasy before , but not specifically to Philip K. Dick . See , for example , Slusser who discusses Cervantes's novella " El coloquio de los perros , " in which two dogs enter into a conversation ...
... Cervantes has been linked to sf and fantasy before , but not specifically to Philip K. Dick . See , for example , Slusser who discusses Cervantes's novella " El coloquio de los perros , " in which two dogs enter into a conversation ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 193 |
Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
ii | 217 |
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