Love and the law in Cervantes
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
c2005.
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Table of Contents:
- The prisoner of sex (Quijote, I, 22)
- Spanish law and the origins of the novel
- Engendering Dulcinea
- The knight as fugitive from justice: the Quijote, Part I
- The amorous pestilence: interpolated stories in the Quijote, Part I
- Broken tales: love stories in the Quijote, Part I
- The politics of love and law: the Quijote, Part II
- A marriage made in heaven: Camacho's wedding (Quijote, II, 19-21)
- Love and national unity: Ricote's daughter's Byzantine romance
- The exemplariness of the exemplary stories: "The Call of the Blood"
- The bride who never was and her brood: "The Deceitful Marriage"
- Cervantes' literary will: The Trials of Persiles and Sigismunda
- The novel after Cervantes: Borges and Carpentier.