De la dédicace au prologue du Persiles : le fin mot de Cervantès
The two paratexts that are to be found at the beginning of the Persiles (the piece dedicated to the Count of Lemos and the reader’s prologue) offer Cervantes’ parting words. « Coloured by the consciousness of approaching death », these two outstanding pages have, during the last few years, attracted...
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| Main Author: | Jean Canavaggio |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | Spanish |
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Civilisations et Littératures d’Espagne et d’Amérique du Moyen Âge aux Lumières (CLEA) - Paris Sorbonne
2014-06-01
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| Series: | E-Spania |
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| Online Access: | https://journals.openedition.org/e-spania/23513 |
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