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  • 16Sp SPTR 3559-100 (CGAS)
In the UVaCollab course site:   Don Quixote in English

Course Description (for SIS)

In this class, we will read Don Quixote in its entirety, in an accessible English translation.  We will try to figure out whether the protagonist is a hero, a fool, or a criminal.  We will see what the novel has to say about Spanish imperialism, the Renaissance, and the Reformation.  We will explore its concerns with pacifism, the role of women in society, and philosophical skepticism.  We will learn how the novel plays with us in many ways, including some that seem almost postmodern.  And we will discover what it has to say to us today about truth, authenticity, identity, love, friendship, and many other things that matter deeply.  Lectures twice a week, in English, plus a discussion section in English.  Spanish students will be able to read the novel in Spanish, and to participate in a Spanish-language discussion section.  Requirements will include two papers, either in English or Spanish, depending on the student.

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