"Lec 23 - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters LXXI-LXXIV" Cervantes' Don Quixote (SPAN 300) González Echevarría focuses on the end of the Quixote. He starts referring to Cervantes' humor, which allows us to see humanity in contrast to the mad hero and thus appreciate everyone's folly. The novel's plot, with Don Quixote's repeated returns home, suggests that life consists of going and coming back, and this is probably why we approach the end by returning to the beginning. In his last return home Don Quixote has conquered himself. By accepting his defeat by the Knight of the White Moon, who is a reflection of himself, he accepts himself for what he is. In the process of returning, Cervantes has underlined that reality has become fictionalized in Part II independently of Don Quixote. Cervantes is aware that his hero, as we see in Sancho's comments at the last inn, belongs to the great fictions of the ages. The Quixote closes in three ways, corresponding to a three-part conception of the worlds in which Don Quixote lives: Don Quixote is defeated; he regains his sanity; and he dies. Death is necessary in the novel, as it is a form of closure that everyone understands. A reference to Unamuno's, Borges' and Picasso's visions of Don Quixote ends this lecture. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Humor; Cervantes' Self Portraits 10:08 - Chapter 2. Repeated Returns Home 23:31 - Chapter 3. Why Endings are Important 34:30 - Chapter 4. Three Forms of Potential Closure 47:17 - Chapter 5. Unamuno's, Borges' and Picasso's Visions of Don Quixote 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 4 - Don Quixote, Part I: Chapters XI-XX
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 Last - Don Quixote, Part II: Chapters LXXI-LXXIV (cont.)