Books and Articles:
Bakhtiarova, Galina. Beyond Myth: Two Adaptations of Don Quijote for a New Millennium. Interdisciplinary Humanities. pp 63-73.
Burningham, Bruce R., Walt Disney' s Toy Story as Postmodern Don Quixote. The Cervantes Society of America, vol. 20, no. 1. 2000.
Conde, Arturo. 400 Years After His Death, Cervantes' Genius Lives on in 'Don Quixote.' NBC News. April 22, 2016.
Darnton, Robert. What is the History of Books? Dadealus, 111, Summer 1982. pp 65-83.
Egginton, William. The Man Who Invented Fiction. Bloomsbury USA. 2016. Excerpted on signature-reads.com, 2016.
Johnson, Carroll B. Don Quijote Turned 400. Did Anybody Notice? The Cervantes Society of America. vol 30, no 2. Fall 2010. pp 15-32.
Martindale, Jr. Wight. Miguel de Cervantes: An Appreciation. Springer Science & Business Media. New York. 2016. pp. 439-442.
Martinez, Felicia. I Know who I Am: Don Quixote, Self-Fashioning, and the Humanness of Ordinary Identity. Philosophy and Literature, vol 40, no 2, October 2016. pp 511-525.
Molina, Antiono Munoz. Don Quixote and the Art of Becoming. The Hudson Review. pp. 373-382
Puchau de Lecea, Ana and Perez de Leon, Vicente. Guide to the Classics: Don Quixote, the world's first modern novel - and one of the best. The Conversation. August 9, 2018.
Puchner, Martin. The Influence of Don Quixote and Harry Potter on Literature. Excerpted from The Written Word. signature-reads.com. December 22, 2017.
Rose, Mark. Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright. Harvard University Press. 1993.
Tessari, Alessandro. The Long Lasting Influence of Don Quixote from Shakespeare to Broadway. The Culture Trip. December 26, 2016.
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Bakhtiarova, Galina. Beyond Myth: Two Adaptations of Don Quijote for a New Millennium. Interdisciplinary Humanities. pp 63-73.
Burningham, Bruce R., Walt Disney' s Toy Story as Postmodern Don Quixote. The Cervantes Society of America, vol. 20, no. 1. 2000.
Conde, Arturo. 400 Years After His Death, Cervantes' Genius Lives on in 'Don Quixote.' NBC News. April 22, 2016.
Darnton, Robert. What is the History of Books? Dadealus, 111, Summer 1982. pp 65-83.
Egginton, William. The Man Who Invented Fiction. Bloomsbury USA. 2016. Excerpted on signature-reads.com, 2016.
Johnson, Carroll B. Don Quijote Turned 400. Did Anybody Notice? The Cervantes Society of America. vol 30, no 2. Fall 2010. pp 15-32.
Martindale, Jr. Wight. Miguel de Cervantes: An Appreciation. Springer Science & Business Media. New York. 2016. pp. 439-442.
Martinez, Felicia. I Know who I Am: Don Quixote, Self-Fashioning, and the Humanness of Ordinary Identity. Philosophy and Literature, vol 40, no 2, October 2016. pp 511-525.
Molina, Antiono Munoz. Don Quixote and the Art of Becoming. The Hudson Review. pp. 373-382
Puchau de Lecea, Ana and Perez de Leon, Vicente. Guide to the Classics: Don Quixote, the world's first modern novel - and one of the best. The Conversation. August 9, 2018.
Puchner, Martin. The Influence of Don Quixote and Harry Potter on Literature. Excerpted from The Written Word. signature-reads.com. December 22, 2017.
Rose, Mark. Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright. Harvard University Press. 1993.
Tessari, Alessandro. The Long Lasting Influence of Don Quixote from Shakespeare to Broadway. The Culture Trip. December 26, 2016.
Websites:
Encyclopedia Britannica:
Bookrags