Cide Hamete Benengeli y la conciencia de la historia en Al morir don Quijote de Andrés Trapiello
Abstract
Al morir don Quijote, a roman published by Andrés Trapiello in 20014, is a conservative sequel of Cervantes’s Don Quixote in which the characters are fully aware of them being part of a story which is being written beyond the time and the adventures of Don Quixote’s second part. Trapiello’s metaliterary game is completed with the evidence of the publication of Don Quixote’s first part, the expectation and later publication of his second part, and the permanent dialectics between Cervantes’s original creation and the Avellaneda’s interference.
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