Don Quixote : the knight of La Mancha /
This book is a chapter-by-chapter companion of Don Quixote in translation for students.
Основен автор: | Church, Margaret, 1920- |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
New York :
New York University Press,
1971.
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Съдържание:
- 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.