Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616) and the Aesthetics of his Age

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Antonia Javiera Cabrera Muñoz
Contrary to other writers in the Spanish Golden Age, such as Luis de Góngora, Francisco de Quevedo and Calderón de la Barca, Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616) is considered as being an autodidact by experts. From the publication of La Galatea (1585) on, Cervantes begins to devote himself fully to Literature. His journey through several genres and subgenres makes him both pertaining and alien to his own time, since he starts to deal in his works with a variety of aesthetic topics (authorship, reading, literary creation, etc.) that put in question particularly the previous age, the Renaissacence. The aim of this study is to survey some of those aesthetic topics in Don Quixote (1605 and 1615), in order to establish Cervantes’s worldview as the author of the most ingenious work in Spanish Literature.
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Renaissance, Aesthetics, Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quijote de la Mancha

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Cabrera Muñoz, Antonia Javiera. “Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616) and the Aesthetics of his Age”. Mirabilia: electronic journal of antiquity and middle ages, no. 28, pp. 248-79, https://raco.cat/index.php/Mirabilia/article/view/359712.