Miracles, Duels And Cide Hamete's Moorish Dissent

Miracles, Duels And Cide Hamete's Moorish Dissent

A study of narrative and ideological functions of the Moorish narrator in Don Quijote. It uses narratology and epistemology to argue that Cide Hamete represents key aspects of Arabic learning that are incorporated into Cervantes' work and affect the development of the modern novel. "Estudio breve y muy jugoso ... no puede negarse la sugestión y simpatía que despierta este concentrado librito en el ánimo del lector." -Alberto Sánchez, Anales Cervantinos.

  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • 1. Cide Hamete and the Critics
  • 2. Moors and Christian Theology
  • 3. Moors and Miracles
  • 4. Cide Hamete and Miracles
  • 5. Duels, Miracles and the Church
  • 6. Duels in Literature
  • 7. Duels and the Moors
  • 8. Duels and Cide Hamete
  • 9. Cide Hamete Displaced
  • 10. Cide Hamete Reinstated
  • 11. Cervantes, Cide Hamete, and Dueling
  • Index
    • A
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    • C
    • D
    • E
    • F
    • G
    • H
    • I
    • J
    • K
    • L
    • M
    • N
    • O
    • P
    • R
    • S
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