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41The Printed Reader: Gender, Quixotism, and Textual Bodies in Eighteenth-Century BritainTransits: Literature, Thought. 2019.The Printed Reader explores the transformative power of reading in the eighteenth century, and how this was expressed in the fascination with Don Quixote and in a proliferation of narratives about quixotic readers, readers who attempt to reproduce and embody their readings. The collection brings together key debates concerning quixotic narratives, print culture, sensibility, empiricism, book history, and the material text, connecting developments in print technology to gendered conceptualization…Read more
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1610Gendering the Quixote in Eighteenth-Century EnglandStudies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 46 5-19. 2017.English interpretations, appropriations, and transpositions of the figure of Don Quixote play a pivotal role in eighteenth-century constructions of so-called English national character. A corpus of quixotic narratives worked to reinforce the centrality of Don Quixote and the practice of quixotism in the national literary landscape. They stressed the man from La Mancha’s eccentricity and melancholy in ways inextricable from English self-constructions of these traits.2 This is why Stuart Tave is a…Read more
Amelia Dale
Shanghai University of International Business and Economics
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Shanghai University of International Business and EconomicsLecturer
Areas of Specialization
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
| Philosophical Traditions |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |