"Lec 4 - Don Quixote, Part I: Chapters XI-XX" Cervantes' Don Quixote (SPAN 300) González Echevarría starts out by commenting on what he calls the two overarching plots of the Quixote: the story about the writing of the novel, and the story about the mad hidalgo. The first is based upon several levels of narratives that distance Cervantes from his own creation. He does so as the painter Diego Velázquez in Las Meninas which shows multiple incomplete perspectives of the same work, portrays the work behind the scenes of creation, it includes the viewer in the painting as well as the author, as another character, not in a central position, but in an oblique one. With their techniques, both Cervantes and Velázquez present the limitations of human knowledge. The madness of Don Quijote is present in the two episodes that González Echevarría comments upon afterward. The episode with the goatherds connects the ideal world (inside the hidalgo's mind) and the real world of the goatherds. Their human kindness becomes a human quality in the novel displayed by many regardless of social origin. The story of Marcela and Grisóstomo follows. Here Cervantes portrays their socio-economic world while at the same time he defends their free will above everything else. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Exaggerated Mimicry, Virtual Texts and Ironic Distancing 09:41 - Chapter 2. Cervantes and Velázquez: Self-Reflection and the Limits of Knowledge 31:19 - Chapter 3. Introduction to The Holy Brotherhood; The Goatherds and Human Kindness 41:34 - Chapter 4. Marcela and Grisóstomo, Social Position and Free Will Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses This course was recorded in Fall 2009.
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Lec 1 - Introduction - Cervantes Don Quixote
Lec 2 - Don Quixote, Part I: Front Matter and Chapters I-X
Lec 3 - Don Quixote, Part I: Chapters I-X (cont.)
Lec 5 - Don Quixote, Part I: Chapters XI-XX (cont.)
Lec 6 - Don Quixote, Part I: Chapters XXI-XXVI
Lec 7 - Don Quixote, Part I: Chapters XXI-XXVI (cont.)
Lec 8 - Don Quixote, Part I: Chapters XXVII-XXXV
Lec 9 - Don Quixote, Part I: Chapters XXVII-XXXV (cont.)
Lec 10 - Don Quixote, Part I: Chapters XXXVI-LII
Lec 11 - Don Quixote, Part I: Chapters XXXVI-LII (cont.)
Lec 12 - Don Quixote, Introduction to Part II
Lec 13 - Don Quixote, Part II: Front Matter and Chapters I-XI
Lec 14 - Don Quixote, Part II: Front Matter and Chapters I-XI (cont.)
Lec 15 - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters XII-XXI
Lec 16 - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters XII-XXI (cont.)
Lec 17 - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters XXII-XXXV
Lec 18 - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters XXII-XXXV (cont.)
Lec 19 - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters XXXVI-LIII
Lec 20 - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters XXXVI-LIII (cont.)
Lec 21 - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters LIV-LXX
Lec 22 - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters LIV-LXX (cont.)
Lec 23 - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters LXXI-LXXIV
Lec Last - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters LXXI-LXXIV (cont.)