Abstract

Some time after the second embassy towards el Toboso, where Sandro has cast a spell over Dulcinea, Don Quijote refers to a new encounter with his lady in the mythical place, beyond the Cueva de Montesinos (The Cave of Montesinos), fictional territory and sequel, which has invited the most opposite views from the most diverse critical perspectives. Truth or lie, dream or true reality, happen to be polarities held up to interpret the adventure, and this oscillation is what makes our readings productive by engaging with both domains- the narrated text and that of the visited beyond, with a third confine usually left unatended by these readings: the femenine body. What is a woman like? What is that which is not represented, whose figuration is always elided? What lies behind the underskirt of Dulcinea?

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