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Cervantes's novelas ejemplares
Cervantes's Novelas ejemplares: Reading their Lessons from His Time to Ours offers a fresh approach to the Novelas ejemplares (1613) of Cervantes in which the twelve novelas are not analyzed individually nor on the basis of generic definitions but rather from a thematic perspective.
THE STRUCTURE OF CERVANTES' LAS DOS DONCELLAS
In addition to criticizing the lack of verisimilitude in this novela ejemplar the critics refer to what they consider the unnecessary double role of the two heroines. Schevill and Bonilla, for example, write: 'En primer término, ha de repararse en que todo parece estar duplicado en el relato. Como si no bastase una doncella disfrazada de caballero, surge otra en traje de muchacho; si la una va en busca del novio que la abandonó, la otra sigue la misma demanda ...' Joaquín Casalduero, usually so perceptive when discussing the structural aspects of Cervantes' works, says: 'Olvidémonos de Leocadia cuyo papel parece no ser otro que el de redoblar la acción con las variaciones necesarias para dar movimiento al argumento.'