03759oam 22006972 450 991049184840332120240123215358.090-485-3664-210.1515/9789048536641(CKB)5120000000126008(MiAaPQ)EBC5719048(DE-B1597)513257(OCoLC)1054092829(DE-B1597)9789048536641(UkCbUP)CR9789048536641(ScCtBLL)2f7bf952-a94f-4968-854b-418db8bd4314(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/71256(PPN)232410771(EXLCZ)99512000000012600820201119d2018|||| uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChivalry, reading, and women's culture in early modern Spain from Amadís de Gaula to Don Quixote /Stacey TripletteAmsterdam University Press2018Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,2018.1 online resource (214 pages) illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)Gendering the late medieval and early modern world ;3Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 22 Feb 2021).94-6298-549-9 Introduction -- Women's lives and women's literacy in Amadís de Gaula -- Women's literacy in Beatriz Bernal's Cristalián de España -- The triumph of women readers of chivalry in Don Quixote Part I -- The defeat of women readers of chivalry in Don Quixote Part II.The Iberian chivalric romance has long been thought of as an archaic, masculine genre and its popularity as an aberration in European literary history. Chivalry, Reading, and Women's Culture in Early Modern Spain contests this view, arguing that the surprisingly egalitarian gender politics of Spain's most famous romance of chivalry has guaranteed it a long afterlife. Amadís de Gaula had a notorious appeal for female audiences, and the early modern authors who borrowed from it varied in their reactions to its large cast of literate female characters. Don Quixote and other works that situate women as readers carry the influence of Amadís forward into the modern novel. When early modern authors read chivalric romance, they also read gender, harnessing the female characters of the source text to a variety of political and aesthetic purposes.Gendering the late medieval and early modern world ;3.Spanish literatureTo 1500History and criticismChivalry in literatureBooks and reading in literatureRomances, SpanishHistory and criticismWomenBooks and readingSpainHistoryWomen in literatureSpanish literatureClassical period, 1500-1700History and criticismSpainfastHistory.fastCriticism, interpretation, etc.fastchivalry, romance, Don Quixote, Amadís de Gaula, gender, translation.Spanish literatureHistory and criticism.Chivalry in literature.Books and reading in literature.Romances, SpanishHistory and criticism.WomenBooks and readingHistory.Women in literature.Spanish literatureHistory and criticism.860.9/3522Triplette Stacey Elizabeth987449UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910491848403321Chivalry, reading, and women's culture in early modern Spain2257039UNINA