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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
- Review
- Don Quixote, Don Juan, and Related Subjects: Form and Tradition in Spanish Literature, 1330-1630 (review) Volume 43, Number 4, 2006, pp. 532-535
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- Editors' Introduction: Don Quixote at 401
- In Memoriam: Tania Franco Carvalhal (1943-2006)
- Cervantes in Algiers: A Captive's Tale (review)
- Cervantes's Novel of Modern Times: A New Reading of "Don Quijote", and: Ekphrasis in the Age of Cervantes, and: Love and the Law in Cervantes (review)
- Don Quixote: A Touchstone for Literary Criticism (review)
- Don Quixote, Don Juan, and Related Subjects: Form and Tradition in Spanish Literature, 1330-1630 (review)
- Smiles and Laughter in Don Quixote
- Sancho Panza, Illiterate Literary Critic, and the Unmasking of Generic Conventions in Don Quixote
- Don Quijote de Yoknapatawpha: Cervantine Comedy and the Bakhtinian Grotesque in William Faulkner's Snopes Trilogy
- Quixotes, Precepts, and Galateas: The Didactic Novel in Eighteenth-Century Britain
- Tiny (Erasmian) Dagger or Large Poniard?: Metonymy vs. Metaphor in the Cave of Montesinos Episode in Don Quixote
- Reading Cervantes: A New Virtual Reality
- Counterdefinitions of Reality: Translating the World in Don Quijote de la Mancha
- Marcela and Grisóstomo in French Garb: Le Meurtre de la fidélité
- What Don Quixote Means (Today)
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