Abreu, Maria Fernanda Antunes2021-03-222021-03-2220151540-5877PURE: 1644061PURE UUID: 74d88594-c14d-4038-b91f-5bce82f6c2bfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/114248UID/HIS/04666/2013From Theoretical ideas and methodological paths developed by Edward W. Said in Culture and Imperialism (1993, this essay recovers the theme of the poor and the rich in El Quijote (1615). Studies of both Political and Social History and Cultural and Literary History are presented that inform us about the contemporary age of Cervantes attempting to achieve, here, a reading made from the point of view of the contemporary Reader, in these times of the 21st century (Juan Goytisolo 2015), by analizing some episodes and passages within the text.34538489spaCervantesresistancecontrapuntoabundancepovertyPobres y ricos en el Quijote de 1615journal articleréplicas-resistencia de Sancho y razones de Cervantes. Dos lados en contrapuntohttp://www.ehumanista.ucsb.edu/cervantes/volumes/4