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Don Quixote Part II - Chapters XXXVI-LIII Analysis - Lecture 20

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Overview

Explore a 57-minute lecture from Yale University's course on Cervantes' Don Quixote, focusing on Part II, Chapters XXXVI-LIII. Delve into Don Quixote's evolving character as he grapples with his madness and the futility of his quest. Examine the significance of Sancho's governance of the island of Barataria, which serves as a commentary on societal changes and a laboratory for fiction-making. Analyze the baroque-like inversion where the mockers become the mocked, and consider Freud's interpretation of Barataria. Gain insights into major themes, character development, and the novel's critique of aristocratic authority through this in-depth literary discussion.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Revisiting Major Themes in Don Quixote
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- Chapter 2. An Introduction to the Island of Barataria
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- Chapter 3. Sancho's Good Government
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- Chapter 4. The Island of Barataria as a Mock Utopia
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- Chapter 5. Freud's Interpretation of the Island of Barataria
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- Chapter 6. Additional Analysis about the Island of Barataria
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