Saturday, January 17, 2009

DQ secondary sources

What are the best books by way of a reader's guide to DQ for someone who may be teaching it and may not have absolute confidence in his knowledge of the text and the critical tradition?

4 comments:

Dave said...

CBJ wrote a pithy guide that I found very useful. A fellow blogger recommended it to me. I think its title is DQ and the Search for Modern Fiction.

Shandy said...

Ditto what Dave says. Also Martin de Riquer wrote a nice little guide in Spanish many years ago, but it is still useful, as it offers chapter by chapter analysis. For more depth and interpretation see Luis Andres Murillo's rather thick guide to DQ (Published by Lang not too many years ago).

Mike said...

MLA has a collection of essays that can be useful.

Kent said...

Thanks for the suggestions.