Update (27 Jan 2016): The course, as it stands now, only covers Part One of Don Quixote. I failed to make that clear in my post. Regardless, I'm really enjoying the course and learning quite a bit more about the book!
Update (27 Jan 2016): The course, as it stands now, only covers Part One of Don Quixote. I failed to make that clear in my post. Regardless, I'm really enjoying the course and learning quite a bit more about the book!
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Dwight - thanks for the heads-up on this. I signed up, as I'm about to start the second half of the book. I may just peruse the videos until the course starts in on the second part, then try to keep pace.
Ah, I should have been clearer...thanks for bringing this to my attention. The course (as it stands now) only covers Part One. Even if that's all it does, you'll get a lot out of it that isn't noted in any edition. Let me know how it...the course and the reading...goes! Oh, and feel free to make fun of my posts in the classroom forums.
Well I already got quite a bit just from the first video - it's always helpful to have some framework. I should have been more attentive to the fact that only part one is covered, but as you note, I'm likely to get a lot of the course regardless. I've yet to wander into the forum, but you may see me there soon enough.
Please add your comments to the posts I make...I'm happy to hear what others think (even when they think I'm full of it). I still have a question posted that hasn't been answered...in the first video, there is a reference to Galdos. So you know I focused on that...but I'm still hoping to find out where the reference was from. Hope to see you there!
For what it's worth, you might be interested the Yale Open Course on the book: Span 300: Cervantes'' Don Quixote. The more you know, and all that...
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