Don Quijote: meditaciones hispanoamericanas, Volume 1

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University Press of America, 1988 - Literary Criticism - 280 pages
This collection of essays presents views on Don Quijote by noted Latin American philosophers, historians, sociologists, poets, and novelists. It intends to make the student of Hispanic culture aware of the profound love and admiration that Hispanic America has always demonstrated toward Cervantes and his masterpiece. Until now, the contributions of Latin American intellectuals to Cervantine studies have largely been ignored in publications in the United States. Written in Spanish, this text will be useful to the student and scholar of Hispanic literature and Latin American Studies.

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JORGE MAÑACH Cuba 18981961
113
RICARDO PALMA Perú 18331919
129
MARIANO PICON SALAS Venezuela 19011965
143
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Frederick Vina is Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of Texas in Arlington.

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