Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Cervantes's Exemplary Prologue
- 2 Enchantment and Irony: Reading La gitanilla
- 3 The Play of Desire: El amante liberal and El casamiento engañoso y El coloquio de los perros
- 4 Language as Object of Representation in Rinconete y Cortadillo
- 5 Now you see it, now you … see it again? The Dynamics of Doubling in La española inglesa
- 6 Soldiers and Satire in El licenciado Vidriera
- 7 Exemplary Rape: The Central Problem of La fuerza de la sangre
- 8 Remorse, Retribution and Redemption in La fuerza de la sangre: Spanish and English Perspectives
- 9 Free-Thinking in El celoso extremeño
- 10 Performances of Pastoral in La ilustre fregona: Games within the Game
- 11 Cervantine Traits in Las dos doncellas and La señora Cornelia
- 12 The Peculiar Arrangement of El casamiento engañoso and El coloquio de los perros
- 13 Eutrapelia and Exemplarity in the Novelas ejemplares
- 14 ‘Entre parejas anda el juego’ / ‘All a Matter of Pairs’: Reflections on some Characters in the Novelas ejemplares
- Appendix I Synopses
- Appendix II Further Reading
- Index
4 - Language as Object of Representation in Rinconete y Cortadillo
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2023
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Cervantes's Exemplary Prologue
- 2 Enchantment and Irony: Reading La gitanilla
- 3 The Play of Desire: El amante liberal and El casamiento engañoso y El coloquio de los perros
- 4 Language as Object of Representation in Rinconete y Cortadillo
- 5 Now you see it, now you … see it again? The Dynamics of Doubling in La española inglesa
- 6 Soldiers and Satire in El licenciado Vidriera
- 7 Exemplary Rape: The Central Problem of La fuerza de la sangre
- 8 Remorse, Retribution and Redemption in La fuerza de la sangre: Spanish and English Perspectives
- 9 Free-Thinking in El celoso extremeño
- 10 Performances of Pastoral in La ilustre fregona: Games within the Game
- 11 Cervantine Traits in Las dos doncellas and La señora Cornelia
- 12 The Peculiar Arrangement of El casamiento engañoso and El coloquio de los perros
- 13 Eutrapelia and Exemplarity in the Novelas ejemplares
- 14 ‘Entre parejas anda el juego’ / ‘All a Matter of Pairs’: Reflections on some Characters in the Novelas ejemplares
- Appendix I Synopses
- Appendix II Further Reading
- Index
Summary
Cervantes's Rinconete y Cortadillo (Rinconete and Cortadillo) is an object-lesson in how the reader's heavy investment in understanding the text has not generally been paid back in critical kind. I mean by this that few critical readings work at the linguistic density that characterizes the text. Aden W. Hayes proves one of the exceptions when he identifies the linguistic behaviour of characters with the meaning of the story. Language is an artefact wrought by the character with the intention of constituting a distinctive persona. This focus safeguards my experience as the reader of a text that has a high level of linguistic complexity by acknowledging that the complexity is essential to the critical gloss. In the course of his reading, Hayes singles out Monipodio for detailed attention, in particular justifying the factual errors he commits by placing them in the context of the leader's need to reinforce his authority; the truthfulness of words to experience is secondary to Monipodio's assertion of his will through the manipulation of language. In the formulation of this argument, Hayes avoids attributing errors to the author, in contrast to a positivistic critique which habitually laid textual contradictions at Cervantes's door. Instead, textual contradictions are to be attributed to what Hayes calls the character's ‘delusory and self-serving use of language’ (p. 14). What would happen, however, if we were to include the narrator among the manipulators of language in the novela? The question has a certain resonance with those studies which have raised an awareness of the fact that the narrator is a presence in the tale, a not entirely transparent mediator between us and the events that are told. This study in part resumes the enquiry into the narrator, but within the frame of reference set by language. By reason of the latter qualification, there are times when I will find it more natural to refer to the narrator as the writer, though not of course meaning Cervantes.
The narrator in Rinconete y Cortadillo exercises great care over certain aspects of his practice in the narrative.
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- A Companion to Cervantes's Novelas Ejemplares , pp. 104 - 114Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2005