LLST
3501

Don Quixote

Eugene Lang College Lib Arts: Literary Studies

Don Quixote
Fall 2011
Taught By: Juan Decastro
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 7152

Credits: 4

In this course students read and analyze Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes's classic novel, attempting to situate it within its historical period as well as to study the many innovations that make it one of the founding texts of literary and cultural modernity. In addition to reading both volumes of Don Quixote, they read selections from Alonso de Avellaneda's faux Quixote and Joan Martorell Tirant lo Blanc, as well as critical texts by, among others, Ian Watt, Mario Vargas Llosa, Jorge Luis Borges, Vladimir Nabokov, and Harold Bloom. This course satisfies the single-text/author requirement for Literary Studies majors.

At least one Literary Foundations course (LLST 2001, LLST 2002) or permission from instructor

College: Eugene Lang College Lib Arts (LC)

Department: Literary Studies (LLST)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 18