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Octavio Paz, Conjunctions and Disjunctions, trans. Helen R. Lane. (New York: The Viking Press, 1974), pp. 3-15. Spanish edition: Conjunciones y disyunciones (Mexico: Joaquín Mortiz, S. A., 1969). The «Rokeby Venus», as the Velázquez painting is also called, is the first painting reproduced and mentioned in Kenneth Clark's The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form. (New York: Pantheon 1956). The painting, which dates from about 1650, is important in the study of the aesthetics of the body. (N. from the A.)

 

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See my «Beginning a Reichian Approach to Literature», Energy & Character: The Journal of Bioenergetic Research, 10:3 (Sept., 1979), pp. 1-12; and 11:1 (Jan., 1980), pp. 82-85. See also my article, «The Mind-Body Problem in Lawrence, Pepper and Reich», Journal of Mind and Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1 (1980), 247-70. (N. from the A.)

 

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For Arthur Efron's paper, see «Bearded Waiting Women, Lovely Lethal Female Piratemen: Sexual Boundary Shifts in Don Quixote, Part II» Cervantes 2.2 (1982): 155-164. For Efron's response to Bandera, see «On Some Central Issues in Quixote Criticism: Society and the Sexual Body», Cervantes 2.2 (1982): 171-80. -F. J. (N. from the E.)

 

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This is a revised version of a paper I read at the MLA 1981 convention in New York City. The original paper included comments on two other papers in addition to A. Efron's, all of which were read at the same meeting. (N. from the A.)

 

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This current piece is a response to Cesáreo Bandera, «Healthy Bodies in Not-So-Healthy Minds», Cervantes 2.2 (1982): 165-70, which was a reaction to Arthur Efron's original paper, «Bearded Waiting Women, Lovely Lethal Female Piratemen: Sexual Boundary Shifts in Don Quixote, Part II» Cervantes 2.2 (1982): 155-164. -F.J. (N. from the E.)

 

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«The Problem of Don Quixote's Rage», Denver Quarterly 16 (Fall 1981), 29-46. (N. from the A.)

 

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See on this my Don Quixote and the Dulcineated World (Austin: 1971), pp. 148-49. (N. from the A.)

 

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See Dulcineated World, pp. 59-62, for a reading of the scene and a treatment of the alternative critical approaches to it. (N. from the A.)

 

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Cervantes, The Adventures of Don Quixote (Harmondsworth: 1950), p. 107. (N. from the A.)

 

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Arthur Efron, «The Mind-Body Problem in Lawrence, Pepper and Reich». Journal of Mind and Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1 (Autumn, 1980), 262. (N. from the A.)