Cervantes and the Early Modern Mind

Edited by Isabel Jaen,Julien Jacques Simon,Isabel Jaén

ISBN13: 9781032058542

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Published: 30/06/2023

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This book explores the work of Cervantes in relation to the ideas about the mind that circulated in early modern Europe and were propelled by thinkers such as Juan Luis Vives, Juan Huarte de San Juan, Oliva Sabuco, Andrés Laguna, Andrés Velásquez, Marsilio Ficino, and Gómez Pereira. The editors bring together humanists and scientists: literary scholars and doctors whose interdisciplinary research integrates diverse types of sources (philosophical and medical treatises, natural histories, rhetoric manuals, pharmacopoeias, etc.) alongside Cervantes’s works to examine themes and areas including emotion, human development, animal vs. human consciousness, pathologies of the mind, and mind-altering substances. Their chapters trace the cognitive themes and points of inquiry that Cervantes shares with other early modern thinkers, showing how he both echoes and contributes to early modern views of the mind.
Foreword: Historicizing Cognitive Approaches to Cervantes Howard Mancing Introduction: A Cognitive-Historicist Approach to Cervantes’s Work Isabel Jaén and Julien Jacques-Simon Section I – Views of the Mind in Early Modern Spain Chapter 1 – Spanish Brain Science and Philosophy of Mind in the Time of Cervantes: Three Seminal Thinkers Antonio Martín Araguz Section II – Feeling, Thinking, and Remembering in Humans and Brutes Chapter 2 – Emotion and Human Development in Cervantes’s Don Quijote: The Case of Sancho Panza Isabel Jaén Chapter 3 – Aging, Emotion, and Cognition: El viejo zeloso and Early Modern Thought Elena Carrera Chapter 4 – Human Thinking about Thinking Animals in the Early Modern Spanish and Spanish American World Steven Wagschal Chapter 5 – Wit, Imagination, and the Goat: The Untrodden Paths of Literary Creation in Cervantes’s Don Quijote and Huarte’s Examen de ingenios Christine Orobitg Chapter 6 – Cervantes and the Mother of the Muses: Views of Memory in Early Modern Spain Julia Domínguez Section III – Altered Minds: Causes, Effects, and Remedies Chapter 7 – Melancholic Consciousness: Cervantes’s Contribution to Early Modern Views of Melancholy and the Emergence of the Fictional Mind Isabel Jaén and Julien Jacques-Simon Chapter 8 – Mind-Altering Agents in Cervantes’s Work: Regarding His Sources on Pharmacology Francisco López-Muñoz and Cecilio Álamo Chapter 9 – Don Quijote and Cervantes’s Knowledge of Neurological Disorders José-Alberto Palma, Fermín Palma, and Julien Jacques-Simon
  • Literary theory
  • Psychological theory & schools of thought
  • Cognition & cognitive psychology
  • Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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