Cervantes in the English Speaking World. 
Ed: Darío Fernández-Morera / Michael Hanke. (Estudios de literatura 96) Kassel 2005. VIII, 221 pp. ISBN: 3-937734-00-7

 

Preface   

Yumiko Yamada
Ben Jonson: A Neoclassical Response to Cervantes  
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Werner von Koppenfels
Samuel Butler’s Hudibras: A Quixotic Perspective of Civil War 
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Raimund Borgmeier
Henry Fielding and his Spanish Model: ‘Our English Cervantes’ 
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Felicitas Kleber
Laurence Sterne’s Tristram Shandy and Don Quixote 
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Pedro Javier Pardo
Tobias Smollett’s Humphry Clinker and the Cervantine Tradition in Eighteenth-Century England 
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Christoph Ehland
Tobias Smollett’s Quixotic Adventures 
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Scott Paul Gordon
Female Quixotism: Charlotte Lennox and Tabitha Tenney 
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Paul Goetsch
Charles Dickens’s The Pickwick Papers and Don Quixote 
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Henry B. Wonham
Mark Twain: The American Cervantes
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Elmar Schenkel
G. K. Chesterton: The Return of Don Quixote 
RESUMEN

Darío Fernández-Morera & Michael Hanke
Roy Campbell: Quixote Redivivus
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Montserrat Ginés
Walker Percy’s Enraged and Bemused Quixotes 
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