Don Quixote, Part II (1615)

Edwin Williamson
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A critical commentary on the major episodes of Don Quixote Part Two, this chapter shows how the pivotal episode of Dulcinea’s alleged enchantment (DQ II. 10) brings about a transformation in the character of each of the protagonists and in the nature of their relations, as well as providing a new unifying principle for the episodic narrative. Cervantes’s parody of the books of chivalry reaches its climax at the Duke’s palace, where an inversion occurs in the relationship between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza that will lead to the decline and fall of the would-be hero. In this second part, Cervantes’s modulations of comedy and pathos fashion the paradoxical madness of the Knight of La Mancha into an unprecedented literary phenomenon that would come to resonate powerfully with modern readers.
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《堂吉诃德》第二部(1615年)
这是对《堂吉诃德》第二部分主要情节的批判性评论,这一章展示了杜尔西内亚所谓的魔法的关键情节(DQ II)10)使每个主人公的性格和他们之间关系的本质发生了转变,并为情节叙述提供了一个新的统一原则。塞万提斯对骑士书的恶搞在公爵的宫殿达到了高潮,在那里堂吉诃德和桑丘·潘扎之间的关系发生了反转这将导致这位未来英雄的衰落和堕落。在第二部分中,塞万提斯对喜剧和悲怆的调和将拉曼查骑士自相矛盾的疯狂变成了一种前所未有的文学现象这将与现代读者产生强烈的共鸣。
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