Cervantes across the centuries / A quadricentennial volume edited by Angel Flores and M. J. Bernardete.

Author/creator Flores, Angel
Other author Benardete, M. J. (Maír José), 1895-1989
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Gordian Press, 1969 [©1948]
Descriptionvii, 386 pages : facsimiles ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents An introduction to Cervantes, by J. Cassou.--The genesis of "Don Quixote," by Menéndez-Pidal.--The composition of "Don Quixote," by J. Casalduero.--The style of "Don Quixote," by H. Hatzfeld.--Social and historical background, by A. Morel-Fatio.--Of how Don Quixote fell sick, byM. de Unamuno.--Incarnation in "Don Quixote," by A. Castro.--The "Simpatía" of Don Quixote, by B. Croce.--The career of the hero, by W. Frank.--Critical realism, by M. Casella.--"Don Quixote" and "Moby Dick," by H. Levin.--The "Persiles" mystery, by M. Singleton.--Thematic design, by P. I. Novitsky.--The apocryphal "Quixote," by S. Gilman.--Musical settings to Cervantes, by C. Haywood.--Cervantes and English literature, by E. B. Knowles.--French translations of Cervantes, by E. J. Crooks.--Cervantes in Germany, by L. Bergel.--Cervantes in Russia, by L. B. Turkevich.--A selected bibliography. Supplemental bibliography (p. 383-386)
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
LCCN 79090367

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Joyner General Stacks PQ6341.B4 F6 1969 ✔ Available Place Hold