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The Golden Age’s Twilight

The Golden Age’s Twilight

Raymond Allard

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Colloquium
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Humanidades
ISBN:
9798232386757
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When an aging Spanish gentleman named Alonso Quixano became so obsessed with chivalric romances that he reimagined himself as the knight-errant 'Don Quixote,' literature changed forever. But behind this revolutionary tale of windmill-tilting and impossible dreams lies a fascinating historical reality-the twilight of Spain’s Golden Age, when the world’s first global empire stood at a pivotal crossroads between medieval traditions and modern challenges.In this captivating exploration, discover how Miguel de Cervantes transformed his extraordinary life experiences-from battlefield heroism at Lepanto to five years as a captive in Algiers-into the world’s first modern novel. Follow Cervantes through the vibrant streets of Counter-Reformation Spain, where silver from the Americas fueled both unprecedented prosperity and devastating inflation, where religious orthodoxy coexisted with remarkable artistic innovation, and where an aging empire’s grandeur increasingly masked structural weaknesses that would shape centuries of Spanish history.Beyond just literary analysis, this engaging study reveals how Don Quixote and his practical squire Sancho Panza emerged directly from the tensions of their historical moment-embodying the clash between aristocratic values and commercial realities, between imperial mythology and everyday experience, between fading medieval worldviews and emerging modern perspectives. Through Cervantes’ unforgettable characters, readers gain unprecedented insight into both the glories and challenges of Golden Age Spain, from the court of Philip II to the dusty roads of La Mancha.With meticulous research and vivid storytelling, 'The Golden Age’s Twilight' illuminates how Cervantes’ masterpiece not only reflected its historical context but transcended it, establishing narrative innovations that would shape fiction across languages and centuries. Discover why Don Quixote-born from specific Spanish circumstances yet addressing universal human concerns-continues inspiring readers, writers, artists, and thinkers worldwide four hundred years after its creation. This essential reading for literature lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the birth of the modern imagination offers a fresh perspective on a timeless masterpiece and the remarkable world that produced it.

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