
Archipelagoes
Pinet looks closely at AmadÍs de Gaula and the Liber insularum archipelagi as the first examples of these genres. Both isolario and chivalric romance (libros de caballerÍas) make of the island a flexible yet cohesive framework that becomes intrinsic to the construction of their respective genres. The popularity of these forms throughout the seventeenth century in turn bears witness to the numerous possibilities the archipelagic structure offered, ultimately taken up by the grand genres of each discipline-the atlas and the novel.
Moving from verbal descriptions to engravings and tapestry weavings, and from the chivalric politics and ethics proposed in the AmadÍs de Gaula to the Insula Barataria episode in Don Quixote, Pinet’s analysis of insularity and the use of the island structure reveals diverging roles for fiction, illuminating both the emergence of the novel and contemporary philosophical discussion on fiction.
- Alaotsikko
- Insular Fictions from Chivalric Romance to the Novel
- Kirjailija
- Simone Pinet
- ISBN
- 9780816666713
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 446 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 17.3.2011
- Kustantaja
- University of Minnesota Press
- Sivumäärä
- 272
