Entre socarrones anda el juego (Quijote, II, 3)
Abstract
The article analyzes one of the most relevant features of the style of Cervantes, which explains the modernity of El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha. In this scenario, the second part of the novel is conceived as a commentary of the first part published in 1605. In particular, the study focuses on the analysis of the third chapter of the Quijote published in 1615, where both Sancho and, above all, Sansón Carrasco show their «sly»pág. character, adjective given not only by the narrator but also by don Quijote. It also focuses on the behaviour of Sansón Carrasco as a sly reader when he speaks ironically about what don Quijote had said in chapter XXV of the Quijote of 1605.
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