A Narrative Recreation of Don Quixote at Mid-Twentieth Century: Don Quijote en las Améscoas, by Martín Larráyoz Zarranz

Authors

  • Carlos Mata Induráin GRISO-Universidad de Navarra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/anacervantinos.2011.003

Keywords:

Cervantes, Don Quixote, Cervantes Recreations, Martín Larráyoz Zarranz, Améscoas

Abstract


This article examines a narrative recreation of Don Quixote at mid-twentieth century, Don Quijote en las Améscoas, by Martín Larráyoz Zarranz, who takes Don Quixote and Sancho Panza to Navarre. The novel, published in 1954 at a diocesan magazine of Pamplona and then in book form in 1993, is another link in the long and fruitful chain of recreations of Cervantes’ immortal character and his adventures, a proof of its validity as an universal myth.

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Published

2011-12-30

How to Cite

Mata Induráin, C. (2011). A Narrative Recreation of Don Quixote at Mid-Twentieth Century: Don Quijote en las Améscoas, by Martín Larráyoz Zarranz. Anales Cervantinos, 43, 91–115. https://doi.org/10.3989/anacervantinos.2011.003

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Studies