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001 2001043464
003 DLC
005 20050204201038.0
008 010816s2002 pau b 001 0 eng
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050 00 $aPQ6353$b.N33 2002
082 00 $a863/.3$221
100 1 $aNadeau, Carolyn A.,$d1963-
245 10 $aWomen of the prologue :$bimitation, myth, and magic in Don Quixote I /$cCarolyn A. Nadeau.
260 $aLewisburg :$bBucknell University Press ;$aLondon :$bAssociated University Presses,$cc2002.
300 $a188 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 167-183) and index.
505 8 $aMachine generated contents note: Acknowledgments 7 -- Introduction 9 -- 1. Renaissance Imitation and the Women of -- the Prologue 15 -- 2. Reading the Prologue: Cervantes's Narrative -- Appropriation and Originality 35 -- 3. Recovering the Hetairae: Prostitution in -- Don Quixote I 54 -- 4. Medea's Metamorphosis: How Cruel Can -- She Be? 75 -- 5. Concealing and Revealing: Sorcery in -- Don Quixote I 106 -- 6. Conclusions on Imitation and the Female -- in Don Quixote 1 132 -- Notes 139 -- Bibliography 167 -- Index 184.
600 10 $aCervantes Saavedra, Miguel de,$d1547-1616.$tDon Quixote.
600 10 $aCervantes Saavedra, Miguel de,$d1547-1616$xCharacters$xWomen.
650 0 $aWomen in literature.
650 0 $aPrologues and epilogues$xHistory and criticism.
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy022/2001043464.html