Authors(in alphabetical order):
1.
Arén Janeiro, Isidoro
Under the Influence
of Cervantes: Tapiello’s Al morir Don Quijote
I
decided to start my paper from this article, with lots of topics and I decided
to write about “During and After the Death of Don Quixote”. Here it is very well
explained what happens when Don Quixote die, what happened to all the
characters. It deals also with the last scene Don Quixote Part 2, when Don
Quixote is on his bed prepared to die.
http://letrashispanas.unlv.edu/vol2iss2/Cervantes.pdf
2. Loré,
A.G.
The Three Deaths of
Don Quixote: Comments in Favor of the Romantic Critical Approach
It is a
very interesting article that explains what the three deaths of Don Quixote are
for the writer. The first one,
The would-be knight-errant, Don Quixote de
http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/articf89/lo_re.htm or
http://users.ipfw.edu/JEHLE/CERVANTE/csa/articf89/lo_re.htm
3. Rée,
Jonathan
The democracy of Don
Quixote
I have
found that interesting article about the Democracy of Don Quixote, the third
website for my project; it is a very interesting site. That article speaks about
a lot of topics, including the death of Don Quixote, and the conclusion of the
article is that Don Quixote is a 21st-century novel.
http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=9609
4.
Sexton, Timoty
The Death of Don
Quixote. What Happens When Irony Meets Lucidity
It is a
very good article but from my point of view is very short, but in the last
paragraph, the quotation “…Don Quixote dies in spirit the moment he renounces
chivalry and dies in flesh not long after. In a way, his death is caused by
sudden lucidity and self-awareness of his delusions. This is the deepest and
most heartbreaking irony of the story because although we are always
aware-sometimes two or three times removed-that he is a figment of the
imagination,…” give me ideas to follow searching on the net. Normally the
articles on that website are not so short, but that one is very short.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/113888/the_death_of_don_quixote.html?page=2&cat=38