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Don Quixote | Essays and Criticism
- Don Quixote as Post-Modern
In this essay, the author views the novel Don Quixote as post-modern.
- On the Reading and Interpretation of Don Quixote
Unamuno argues that Cervantes "extracted Don Quixote from the soul of his people and from the soul of all humanity."
- The Soul of Spain
In the following excerpt, he favorably compares Don Quixote to other literary masterpieces and also emphasizes the indelibly Spanish nature of the work.
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