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Images in Mind: Lovesickness, Spanish Sentimental Fiction, and Don Quijote

AUTHOR: Robert Folger
ISBN: 0807892785

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Fifteenth-century Spanish sentimental fiction can be described as a palimpsest, a dense web of entangled, faded readings and a challenge to the reader. While the parameters of writing sentimental fiction and its textuality have been explored with...

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Images in Mind: Lovesickness, Spanish Sentimental Fiction, and Don Quijote
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by Robert Folger

Book Description
Fifteenth-century Spanish sentimental fiction can be described as a palimpsest, a dense web of entangled, faded readings and a challenge to the reader. While the parameters of writing sentimental fiction and its textuality have been explored with great success, its readers and how they approached these works have been largely neglected. Based on a reconstruction of the medical notion of love-as-sickness (amor hereos), premodern reading habits, and interpretive strategies, this book approaches canonical works of sentimental romance from the perspective of a medical-sensitive reader. An analysis of Don Quijote silhouetted against the subtext of sentimental romance reveals how faculty psychology and lovesickness resonate in Golden Age literature.

About the Author
Robert Folger is a researcher at the University of Munich in Germany.


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         Book Review

Images in Mind: Lovesickness, Spanish Sentimental Fiction, and Don Quijote
- Book Reviews,
by Robert Folger

Images in Mind: Lovesickness,Spanish Sentimental Fiction,and Don Quijote

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Fifteenth-century Spanish sentimental fiction can be described as a palimpsest, a dense web of entangled, faded readings and a challenge to the reader. While the parameters of writing sentimental fiction and its textuality have been explored with great success, its readers and how they approached these works have been largely neglected.

Based on a reconstruction of the medical notion of love-as-sickness (amor heroes), premodern reading habits, and interpretive strategies, this book approaches canonical works of sentimental romance from the perspective of a medical-sensitive reader. An analysis of Don Quijote silhouetted against the subtext of sentimental romance reveals how faculty psychology and lovesickness resonate in Golden Age literature.


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