Original essays on Cervantes's life and literature: discussions of current theories of fiction, comparative approaches, unique studies on the impact of Cervantine fiction on both Early Modern Spain and contemporary US culture.
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction, Julia Domínguez
- Don Quixote: Five Facets of a Multi-faceted Work, James A. Parr
- The Literary Classics in Today’s Classroom: Don Quixote and Road Movies, David R. Castillo
- Who is Berganza? Sniffing out the Conundrums of the Coloquio, William H. Clamurro
- Innocents Abroad; Or, Lost in La Mancha: Teaching Don Quixote in the United States, Edward H. Friedman
- Don Quixote as Museum, Charles Victor Ganelin
- Writing to be Heard: Performing Music in Don Quixote, Chad M. Gasta
- What is us? Cervantes, Pedro de Valencia, and Ricote’s Return in the Quixote, Rosilie Hernández
- From La Mancha to Manresa: Sancho Panza’s Incarnational Spirituality, Michael J. McGrath
- Don Quixote, the Skeptical Reader and the Nature of Reality, Steven Wagschal
- Contributors