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Works of Miguel de
Cervantes
in old- and modern-Spanish spelling, based on the 18 volume edition
published by
Rodolfo Schevill and Adolfo Bonilla
prepared in digital form and edited by Fred
F. Jehle
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CERVANTES-RELATED
LINKS
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Bartleby.com, Harvard Classics Edition,
Vol. 14, Don Quixote. This is the first half of the Shelton
translation of Don Quixote, available by chapter. [See Gavilan
College's site
Shelton's Don
Quixote, Part II for the second half.]
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Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de
Cervantes. A virtual library with works on numerous topics, including
Cervantes.
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Biografía
de Cervantes. Biography of Cervantes and numerous other resources.
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Books
by Miguel de Cervantes. Books for sale.
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Centro de Estudios
Cervantinos.Cervantes' works are available in modernized versions, together
with a search engine and other resources. Universidad de Alcalá.
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Centro Virtual Cervantes.
Numerous resources to foster the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures,
including an edition of the Francisco Rico version of Don Quijote.
Instituto Cervantes.
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Cervantes. In Dutch (but with
some information in English). Alwin van Ee.
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Cervantes in
Cyberspain, Biography of Cervantes in English with a discussion of his
works, and an edition of the Quijote in semi-modernized Spanish. Currently
35 chapters are available.
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Cervantes International Online
Bibliography and Anuario Bibliográfico Cervantino, An excellent
and extensive bibliography on Cervantes. Eduardo Urbina, editor.
Project 2001 features
Cervantes e-texts, both the Centro de Estudios Cervantinos texts as well
as the Schevill-Bonilla editions. The texts are available both for downloading
and for on-line searching.
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Cervantes
Lecture Hall, devoted to contemplations, musings, and queries concerning
Cervantes.
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Cervantes Society of
America. Information about the society, and access to many of its
publications in electronic form, primarily issues of the journal
Cervantes.
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Classical Books Directory:
Cervantes Books Central. The John Ormsby translation of Don Quixote,
a biography of Cervantes, and other resources.
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Comedia,
Association for Hispanic Classical theater, with texts of Spanish Golden-Age
plays; over 100 are available, including Cervantes' comedias and
entremeses. Vern G. Williamsen et al.
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Cuaderno Web del Quijote. An interactive
journey through Castilla-La Mancha following the adventures of Don Quixote.
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Don Chisciotte della Mancia. Text of the novel in Italian, based on
the 1888 edition by Edoardo Perino; available in varous formats at
http://www.liberliber.it/biblioteca/c/cervantes/index.htm.
Claudio Paganelli.
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Don Quijote de la Mancha. Text
of the novel as published the Salvador Ribas (semi-modernized) version of
1880, downloadable by chapter; the first 35 chapters of Part I are available,
but the rest of the novel will apparently not be offered.
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Don Quijote de la
Mancha. Modernized Spanish text of the novel by chapter, plus a biography
of Cervantes in English. Thomas García. The Quijote text is
an adaptation of Jehle's modernized Schevill-Bonilla edition. All chapters
of the Quijote are currently available.
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Don Quijote de la Mancha, de Miguel
de Cervantes. Web site dedicado al Quijote, a Cervantes y a las
novedades bibliográficas.
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The Don Quixote Exhibit. A digital
exhibit of translations and illustrations of Miguel de de Cervantes Saavedra's
novel Don Quixote de la Mancha, featuring the holdings of the George
Peabody Library. A project of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library at Johns Hopkins.
Brenda Knox el al.
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Espéculo. Revista
de estudios literarios. Includes the complete text of the book by
Cervantófila teldesiana Victoriano Santana Sanjurjo.
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H-Cervantes. Home page for
the Humanities-Net listserver dealing with the life, times, and works of
Cervantes.
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Index to works by
Daniel Eisenberg. Includes the texts of over 60 works by this author,
including two books and numerous articles on Cervantes.
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Portraits of
various people, including an alleged image of
Cervantes.
U. of Texas.
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El Quijote. ElQuijote.com:
Web de Castilla-La Mancha. A variety of resources, including a free Quijotesaver.
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Shelton's Don
Quixote, Part II. This is the second half of the Shelton translation
(from the 1900 Macmillan Edition), available by chapter online at Gavilan
College. [See Bartleby.com,
Harvard Classics Edition, Vol. 14, Don Quixote for the first
half.]
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Sonetos del Siglo de
Oro / Golden Age Spanish Sonnets. A collection of about 100 sonnets in
Spanish and in English translation, with links to related sites. Sonnets
by Cervantes include: Al túmulo del Rey Felipe II en Sevilla
("Voto a Dios que me espanta esta grandeza...") and A la entrada del duque
de Medina en Cádiz ("Vimos en julio otra Semana Santa..."). Alix
Ingber.
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Sparknotes: Don
Quixote. Summaries of the novel (by groups of chapters), comments
on it, and study questions, with answers.
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Teatro de los
Siglos de Oro, by Ricardo Serrano; La destruición de Numancia
is available in rich text format.
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Tercer Congreso
Internacional de la Asociación de Cervantistas, Antonio Bernat
Vistarini (Universidad de las Islas Baleares).
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Works of Cervantes
The ultimate goal is to provide parallel old and modernized spelling versions
of the complete works of Cervantes, using the (corrected) Schevill-Bonilla
editions. The Quijote and most of the plays are now ready, together
with engravings from the Clemencín edition of the Quijote and
from an 1805 edition of the Persiles. Fred Jehle.
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