On the Rhetoric Within and Without Don Quixote (1).
Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 2006, Spring-Fall, 26, 1-2
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WITH DUE DEFERENCE TO Umberto Eco and Miguel de Cervantes, this brief arable through the fictional woods is divided into four parts. The first is a preamble; the second is a stroll through the text; the third is a foray into issues relating to the text but essentially extra-textual; the fourth and last summarizes some of my own commentary, focusing on the implicit rhetoric concerning the unreliability of oral and written transmission. PREAMBLE.
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