Love and the Law in Cervantes

Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Yale University Press

Published:11th Oct '05

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The consolidation of law and the development of legal writing during Spain’s Golden Age not only helped that country become a modern state but also affected its great literature. In this fascinating book, Roberto González Echevarría explores the works of Cervantes, showing how his representations of love were inspired by examples of human deviance and desire culled from legal discourse. González Echevarría describes Spain’s new legal policies, legislation, and institutions and explains how, at the same time, its literature became filled with love stories derived from classical and medieval sources. Examining the ways that these legal and literary developments interacted in Cervantes’s work, he sheds new light on Don Quixote and other writings.

“Astounding revelations and provocative insights.”—Frederick De Armas, University of Chicago

-- Frederick De Armas
"This provocative study contextualizes a series of Cervantes texts within a framework in which the politics of love and law interacted with new forms of legal discourse as well as refashioned Classical and medieval sources."—Carmen Peraita, The Years Work in Modern Language Studies -- Carmen Peraita * The Years Work in Modern Language Studi

ISBN: 9780300109924

Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 22mm

Weight: 658g

320 pages