The poetics of cages in the Quixote
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25185/2.5Keywords:
Allegory, Theology, Poetics, Writing, ConstructionAbstract
Cages constitute a series throughout the Quixote. The first part (1605) provides theological symbolism through undeniable intertextualities. The cages of 1615 underscore the constructive tool of the language. When we get to the end, the allegorical equation is revealed to us in a sort of transfiguration of the book we are reading.