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Anne J. Cruz
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Spanish Literature The Picaresque
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The picaresque, translation, and the history of the novel
José María Pérez Fernández
2013
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Under the Influence of Cervantes: Trapiello's Al morir don Quijote
Isidoro A R É N Janeiro
2005
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"Of First and Second Authors: Reading Don Quixote in the Context of Collaborative Translation Practices" (in Disobedient Practices: Textual Multiplicity in Medieval and Golden Age Spain, ed. Anne Roberts and Belen Bistue, Juan de la Cuesta, 2015)
Belén Bistué
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Review of The Man Who Invented Fiction: How Cervantes Ushered in the Modern World, by William Egginton. eHumanista. 34 (2016): 578-580.
Harrison Meadows
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Co-edited Special volumen, "Cervantine Excesses and Eccentricities." appeared at Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
Carmela Mattza
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El romancero: De la oralidad al canon. Vicenç Beltran. Problemata Literaria 78. Kassel: Edition Reichenberger, 2016. 208 pp. €34
Chad Leahy
Renaissance Quarterly, 2021
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A Well-Worn and Far-Travelled Tome: The Life and Times of a 1652 Edition of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra’s Don Quixote
David Purificato
Past Tense, 2017
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Don Quixote: The Re-accentuation of the World's Greatest Literary Hero ed. by Slav N. Gratchev and Howard Mancing
Salvador J Fajardo
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Poetic Inspiration and the Ethics of Writing as a Source of Higher Narrative in Cervantes and Manzoni
Massimo Lollini
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“Relevance of the marginal and irrelevance of the explicit in the game of the transmission of History in Don Quixote”, Vibha Maurya e Ignacio Arellano (Eds.), Cervantes and Don Quixote. Proceedings of the Delhi Conference on Miguel de Cervantes, Hyderabad, EMESCO Books, 2008, pp. 41-63.
Santiago A. López Navia
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Stillborn Texts and Barren Imaginaries: Competing Pregnancies in Leopoldo Alas’s Su único hijo (1891)
Bryan Cameron
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The Book-Reader Relationship in Golden-Age Spain: Reading Practices and the Publishing Industry in Don Quixote
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In and out of Fiction. Paratext and Fiction in Early Modern Spanish Literature
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Paratext. The Fuzzy Edges of Literature, 2004
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Mimetic Desire in Miguel Cervantes’ Don Quixote : an Anthropological Study
Farhat Ben Amor
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La recepción de Don Quijote (1605) por Fan Noli, el traductor y el primer crítico literario de la novela
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La ficción en la Historia y la Historia como ficción: Lecturas del pasado más allá de la veracidad" en International Conference Historical Fiction, Fictional History and Historical Reality, 5-6 March 2020, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, CETAPS, CHAM
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"A Brief Note on Cervantes and the Power of Fiction"
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Don Quixote in the Crosshairs: Borges, Ortega y Gasset, and Unamuno take aim at the Sorrowful Knight
Helen Stanbro , Jesus Ilundain-Agurruza
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"Blending in a baciyelmo: Don Quixote’s Genre Blending and the Invention of the Novel."
Michael Sinding
Blending and the Study of Narrative: Approaches and Applications. Narratologia. Ed. Ralf Schneider and Marcus Hartner, 2012
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Fiction’s Paradigmatic Alterity: José Saramago on the Ethics of the Literary
Efrat Bloom
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The Corpse of the Author: Literary Pilgrimage 400 Years After Cervantes
S.J. Pearce
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The Field of Literary Production, Guzmán de Alfarache, and the Early Fashioning of Picaresque Genre (unpublished manuscript, 2010)
Felipe E Ruan
Unpublished typescript, 2010
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Miguel de Cervantes, Author of the Apocryphal Quijote: Borges, 'Pierre Menard', and Literary Creation as Apocrypha
Katherine Brown
Romance Studies, 2021
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Reimagining Cervantes's Don Quixote: A Modern Lens, Through Borges's Vision of Literature
George Konstantinidis
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Narrative ‘errors’ inRinconete y Cortadillo
Aden Hayes
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A Modern Gloss of _Don Quijote_: 1.50-52
ERIC-CLIFFORD GRAF
2016
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Don Quixote among the Saracens: A Clash of Civilizations and Literary Genres by Frederick A. De Armas
Frederick A. De Armas
Hispanófila, 2013
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Sequel Writing and Its Contours: A Par- adigmatic Study
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VNR, “The Spanish novella: Cervantes and his forerunners”, en The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture, ed. Rodrigo Cacho Casal y Caroline Egan, London/ New York, Routledge, 2022, pp. 225-240. ISBN 9781032187143.
Valentín Núñez Rivera
London/ New York, Routledge, 2022
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Text, body, and the early modern Spanish literary field in three Exemplary Novels of Cervantes
Julia Farmer
Romance Quarterly, 2019
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J. A. Garrido Ardila, ed. The Picaresque Novel in Western Literature (review)
Richard Squibbs
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Don Quixote de la Mancha and Spanish Children Animation and Cartoons: Miguel de Cervantes's Uses of Bestial Enchantment for Young Readers and Viewers in the 2000s
Jorge Abril-Sanchez
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Adventures in Paradox: "Don Quixote" and the Western Tradition
Charles Presberg
South Central Review, 2002
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