Manuscript Diversity, Meaning, And Variance in Juan Manuel's El Conde Lucanor

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Pub. Date: 2006-10-07
Publisher(s): Univ of Toronto Pr
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Summary

Juan Manuel's El Conde Lucanor was arguably one of the great masterworks of early modern Spain. Although the work appears in five very different manuscript versions from the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries, most modern editions of El Conde Lucanor have neglected to account for the fact that it was part of a manuscript tradition, and that its meaning is substantially affected when its original forms are not taken in to account.With Manuscript Diversity, Meaning, and Variance in Juan Manuel's El Conde Lucanor, Laurence de Looze demonstrates how the meaning of Juan Manuel's work changes depending on how the work is 'performed' in particular manuscripts. This study proceeds from the assumption that, in a pre-printing press world, each new copy or 'performance' of a work creates new meaning. By adopting this approach and by focusing on Parts II-V of the texts, de Looze argues thatEl Conde Lucanor raises questions about the interretation, intelligibility, and the production of knowledge. De Looze's complex and nuanced reading sheds new light on an important work and makes a significant contribution to medieval studies, Spanish studies, and the history of the book.

Author Biography

Laurence De Looze is a professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literature at the University of Western Ontario.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
PART ONE: INTRODUCTORY MATTERS
1 Introduction
3(23)
2 Characterizing the Early Texts
26(38)
3 Dividing the Text: The Manuscripts and Modern Editions
64(29)
PART TWO: EL CONDE LUCANOR, BOOK I
4 El Conde Lucanor and Analogy
93(24)
5 The Problematics of Signification
117(16)
6 Exemplum XXXIX
133(15)
7 Exemplum XXI
148(11)
8 Exemplum XXIV
159(26)
PART THREE: EL CONDE LUCANOR, BOOKS II—V
9 Book II
185(28)
10 Book III
213(12)
11 Book IV
225(13)
12 Book V
238
PART FOUR: CONCLUDING MATTERS 13(260)
Conclusion
261(12)
Appendix I Figures 273(12)
Appendix II Manuscript Orderings of Exempla 285(4)
Notes 289(34)
Works Cited 323(14)
Index 337

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