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Don Quixote (Sources)

 
Notes on Novels: Don Quixote (Sources)

Contents:

Introduction
Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
For Further Study


Sources

Harold Bloom, "Cervantes: The Play of the World," in his The Western Canon, Harcourt, Brace, 1994, p. 128.

Jorge Luis Borges, "Partial Enchantments of the 'Quixote,'" in his Other Inquisitions: 1937 – 1952, translated by Ruth L.C. Simms, University of Texas Press, 1964, pp. 43-6.

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, in Don Quixote, translated by Burton Raffel, edited by Diana de Armas Wilson, W.W. Norton & Company, 1999.

Manuel Duran, Cervantes, Twayne, 1974.

Carlos Fuentes, "When Don Quixote left his Village, the Modern World Began," in The New York Times Book Review, March 23, 1986, p. 15.

――――――――, "Foreword," in The Adventures of Don Quixote, translated by Tobias Smollet, Farrar, Strauss & Giroux, 1986, p. xi.

E. Michael Gerli, Refiguring Authority: Reading, Writing, and Rewriting in Cervantes, The University Press of Kentucky, 1995, p. 62.

William Hazlitt, "Standard Novels and Romances," in his The Collected Works of William Hazlitt, edited by A. R. Waller and Arnold Glover, McClure, Philips & Co., 1904, pp. 25-44.

Heinrech Heine, "Heine on Cervantes and the 'Don Quixote'," in Temple Bar, Vol. XLVIII, October, 1876, pp. 235-49.

Victor Hugo, "Men of Genius," in his The Works of Victor Hugo, Vol. X, The Jefferson Press, n.d., pp. 23-65.

Caroll B. Johnson, Madness and Lust: a Psychoanalytical Approach to Don Quixote, University of California Press, 1983, 230 p.

Brenda Marshall, Teaching the Postmodern: Fiction and Theory, Routledge, 1992, p. 3.

P. E. Russell, Cervantes, Oxford University Press, 1985, p. 117.

Tobias Smollet, "The Life of Cervantes," in The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote, Vol. I, by Miguel Cervantes, translated by Tobias Smollet, A. Millar, 1755, pp. i-xx.

Ivan Turgeniev, "Hamlet and Don Quixote," translated by Josef Firi Kral and Pavel Durdik, in Poet Lore, Vol. IV, No. 4, April 15, 1892, pp. 169-84.

Miguel de Unamuno, Selected Works of Miguel de Unamuno: Our Lord Don Quixote, Vol. 3, edited by Anthony Kerrigan and Martin Nozick, translated by Anthony Kerrigan, Bollingen Series, LXXXV, Princeton University Press, 1967, 553 p.


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