Cervantes across the centuries /
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New York :
Gordian Press,
1969
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Table of Contents:
- An introduction to Cervantes, by J. Cassou
- The genesis of "Don Quixote," by Menendez-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, by M. de Unamuno
- Incarnation in "Don Quixote," by A. Castro
- The "Simpatia" of Don Quixtoe, 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)