Grotesque Purgatory by Henry Sullivan

Grotesque Purgatory by Henry Sullivan

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Grotesque Purgatory by Henry Sullivan

Cervantes's great novel Don Quixote is a diptych, the first part of which was published in 1605 and the second in 1615. Focusing almost entirely on the novel's second part, Henry W. Sullivan is the first critic to offer a systematic account of Don Quixote's passage from madness to sanity. Sullivan argues that Part II of the novel is a salvation epic, within which the Cave of Montesinos episode is the single most important pivot in the Knight's confrontation with his own emotional difficulties. In this carefully researched and challenging study, Sullivan shows that chapters 22-24 (the Cave of Montesinos episode) represent an entrance into Purgatory, while chapter 55 is the exit from this realm. The Knight and his Squire are made to suffer excruciating torments in the chapters in between, experiencing a Purgatory in this life. This original reading of the book is coupled with an explanation that this Purgatory is "grotesque" since Don Quixote's and Sancho's sins are venial and can thus be cleansed by theological means against a background of comedy. By combining these two aspects, Sullivan exposes both the deeply agonizing and the comic aspects of the text. In addition, the combination of theological interpretation and Lacanian analysis to show Don Quixote's salvation/cure in this life results in a truly comprehensive vision of the Knight's progress. Sullivan also summarizes, in five different streams of critical tradition, the accumulated reception history of the Cave of Montesinos incident, drawing on scholarly writings from the nineteenth century to the present.

Henry W. Sullivan is Middlebush Chair Professor of Romance Languages at the University of Missouri. He is the author of The Beatles With Lacan: Rock 'n' Roll as Requiem for the Modern Age (1995) and Calderón in the German Lands and Low Countries: His Reception and Influence, 1654–1980 (1983).

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ISBN 13 9780271028064
ISBN 10 0271028068
Title Grotesque Purgatory
Author Henry Sullivan
Series Studies In Romance Literatures
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Year published 1996-04-15
Number of pages 232
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