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dc.contributor.authorMcGrath, Michael
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-05T16:20:00Z
dc.date.available2024-11-05T16:20:00Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifierONIX_20241105_9781557539007_5
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/94197
dc.description.abstractFour hundred years since its publication, Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote continues to inspire and to challenge its readers. The universal and timeless appeal of the novel, however, has distanced its hero from its author and its author from his own life and the time in which he lived. The discussion of the novel’s Catholic identity, therefore, is based on a reading that returns Cervantes’s hero to Cervantes’s text and Cervantes to the events that most shaped his life. The authors and texts McGrath cites, as well as his arguments and interpretations, are mediated by his religious sensibility. Consequently, he proposes that his study represents one way of interpreting Don Quixote and acts as a complement to other approaches. It is McGrath’s assertion that the religiosity and spirituality of Cervantes’s masterpiece illustrate that Don Quixote is inseparable from the teachings of Catholic orthodoxy. Furthermore, he argues that Cervantes’s spirituality is as diverse as early modern Catholicism. McGrath does not believe that the novel is primarily a religious or even a serious text, and he considers his arguments through the lens of Cervantine irony, satire, and multiperspectivism. As a Roman Catholic who is a Hispanist, McGrath proposes to reclaim Cervantes’s Catholicity from the interpretive tradition that ascribes a predominantly Erasmian reading of the novel. When the totality of biographical and sociohistorical events and influences that shaped Cervantes’s religiosity are considered, the result is a new appreciation of the novel’s moral didactic and spiritual orientation.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofseriesPurdue Studies in Romance Literatures
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism::DSB Literary studies: general
dc.subject.otherDon Quixote
dc.subject.otherirony
dc.subject.othersatire
dc.subject.otherRoman Catholic
dc.subject.otherearly modern Catholicism
dc.subject.otherCatholic
dc.subject.otherCervantes
dc.subject.otherreligion
dc.subject.otherIgnatian spirituality
dc.subject.otherSt. Ignatius
dc.subject.otherChristian moral life
dc.subject.otherSancho Panza
dc.subject.otherAlonso Fernández de Avellaneda
dc.titleDon Quixote and Catholicism
dc.title.alternativeRereading Cervantine Spirituality
dc.typebook
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy3600efb5-b3a3-419f-9e4f-7a6094096815
oapen.relation.isbn9781557539007
oapen.relation.isbn9781557538994
oapen.relation.isbn9781611488579
oapen.relation.isbn9781442616011
oapen.relation.isbn9781557539014
oapen.imprintPurdue University Press
oapen.series.number79
oapen.pages202
oapen.place.publicationWest Lafayette


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