Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World By Diana de Armas Wilson
2000 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 0198160054 | PDF | 12 MB
Two sets of related issues prompt this study: the birth of the New World in European consciousness and the rise of the Cervantine novel in Spain. The first full-length study to move beyond an inventory of Cervantes's references to the Indies--to Mexico and Peru, cannibals and tobacco, parrotsand alligators--this book interprets his novels as a transatlantic, cross-cultural, and multi-linguistic achievement.
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