The Poetics of Friendship in Early Modern Spain
English
By (author): Donald Gilbert-Santamaria
Friendship as a poetic principle in early modern Spanish literary works
Donald Gilbert-Santamara shows how the AristotelianCiceronian notion of perfect male friendship operates as an independent poetic force within the development of Spanish literature in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. He traces the trajectory for such a poetics through key prose and theatrical works culminating in an analysis of Don Quixote where friendship emerges as an important formal influence in Cervantes's novel. With chapters covering several important genres from the period including the pastoral novel and the comedia, the book explores the relationship between friendship and other key problems associated with literary representation in the period: subjectivity, exemplarity and imitatio, among others.