This article reasons that free-market capitalism produces peace in Don Quixote while its absence induces violence. Specifically, it shows readers: that when Don Quixote's characters inherit peace transpires but when...This article reasons that free-market capitalism produces peace in Don Quixote while its absence induces violence. Specifically, it shows readers: that when Don Quixote's characters inherit peace transpires but when they are extorted gore happens; that a modem salary causes peace in Don Quixote while a feudal Mercedes causes conflict; that when contracts are honored Don Quixote's characters are calm but when contracts are breached its' characters are violent; that figures in Don Quixote who work for a living are tranquil while those who do not work fight; that peaceful capitalism in Don Quixote is separate from, and better than, violent corsair anti-capitalism; thatCapitalism's profit motive does not cause slavery in Don Quixote but feudal suppression of human fi'eedom does; that peaceful economic justice is adjudicated by civil judges, such as Sancho Panza, while bloody economic injustice is inflicted by either vigilantes (in Don Quixote's Case) or monarchical brutality (in the Holy Brotherhood's case); and penultimately, that when the novel's financial disputes are decided by law courts peace ensues but when they are not violence happens.Finally, this article fmishes, by enumerating specific areas of future research on capitalism in Don Quixote. Scholars interested in Emre Gurgen's full scholarship, can visit his personal author website at www.don-quixote-explained.com展开更多
The Lost Girl is chosen to expound Lawrence's unique viewpoint of the “loss” of the “lost generation” at the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20th century. Lawrence created “inferior Don Quixotes” to re...The Lost Girl is chosen to expound Lawrence's unique viewpoint of the “loss” of the “lost generation” at the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20th century. Lawrence created “inferior Don Quixotes” to refer those lost men, which can be further divided into “hen-sure man” and egoist. Lost women are considered as “rootless and uncontrolled”, and can be grouped into modem women (Magna Mater), traditional women (“the angel in the house”), and exploring woman who are in between (“the woman who rode away”).展开更多
The use of systems theory to attempt to determine which "place in La Mancha" was the one whose name Cervantes could not quite recall in his universal novel, appears to be ordained to change certain attitudes towards...The use of systems theory to attempt to determine which "place in La Mancha" was the one whose name Cervantes could not quite recall in his universal novel, appears to be ordained to change certain attitudes towards science held in Cervanfine literature. The reason: after four centuries of literary analysis, systemic methodology has proven able to identify the famous "place" with acceptable accuracy. Nonetheless, certain reasonable doubts persist around the suitability of a strictly scientific analysis of literature. In light of those doubts, the present article aims primarily to facilitate critique both of the systemic approach adopted and its outcome.展开更多
文摘This article reasons that free-market capitalism produces peace in Don Quixote while its absence induces violence. Specifically, it shows readers: that when Don Quixote's characters inherit peace transpires but when they are extorted gore happens; that a modem salary causes peace in Don Quixote while a feudal Mercedes causes conflict; that when contracts are honored Don Quixote's characters are calm but when contracts are breached its' characters are violent; that figures in Don Quixote who work for a living are tranquil while those who do not work fight; that peaceful capitalism in Don Quixote is separate from, and better than, violent corsair anti-capitalism; thatCapitalism's profit motive does not cause slavery in Don Quixote but feudal suppression of human fi'eedom does; that peaceful economic justice is adjudicated by civil judges, such as Sancho Panza, while bloody economic injustice is inflicted by either vigilantes (in Don Quixote's Case) or monarchical brutality (in the Holy Brotherhood's case); and penultimately, that when the novel's financial disputes are decided by law courts peace ensues but when they are not violence happens.Finally, this article fmishes, by enumerating specific areas of future research on capitalism in Don Quixote. Scholars interested in Emre Gurgen's full scholarship, can visit his personal author website at www.don-quixote-explained.com
文摘The Lost Girl is chosen to expound Lawrence's unique viewpoint of the “loss” of the “lost generation” at the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20th century. Lawrence created “inferior Don Quixotes” to refer those lost men, which can be further divided into “hen-sure man” and egoist. Lost women are considered as “rootless and uncontrolled”, and can be grouped into modem women (Magna Mater), traditional women (“the angel in the house”), and exploring woman who are in between (“the woman who rode away”).
文摘The use of systems theory to attempt to determine which "place in La Mancha" was the one whose name Cervantes could not quite recall in his universal novel, appears to be ordained to change certain attitudes towards science held in Cervanfine literature. The reason: after four centuries of literary analysis, systemic methodology has proven able to identify the famous "place" with acceptable accuracy. Nonetheless, certain reasonable doubts persist around the suitability of a strictly scientific analysis of literature. In light of those doubts, the present article aims primarily to facilitate critique both of the systemic approach adopted and its outcome.