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- W2318575710 abstract "Abstract One of the more curious phenomena in literary history is the process whereby the characters or narrative content of a work in one medium pass to another, as if they have outgrown the bounds of their original manifestation. This essay will address how Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, that contrasting pair shambling down some unnamed road in La Mancha, became separated in Western popular iconography from Cervantes' novel Don Quixote. The tall, skeletal knight errant and his round, earthbound squire are now such a staple of popular imagery that even cartoons and advertisements depend upon their recognition by a public largely unfamiliar with the novel itself. In effect, the deluded duo have slipped from their literary origins to become iconic, more present in their visual representation than in their textual presentation. A corresponding interpretive shift has occurred, specifically the romancing of the character's adventures and misadventures. That is to say, Don Quixote, Cervantes' instrument of paro..." @default.
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- W2318575710 title "The romancing ofDon Quixote: Spatial innovation and visual interpretation in the imagery of Johannot, Doré and Daumier" @default.
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