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There are surprising omissions in the translated body of Spanish Golden Age literature, including in the body of work by Miguel de Cervantes. We have many highly competent translations of Don Quixote, but until now not a single English version of his play The Gallant Spaniard. Although Cervantes’s dramatic works have always attracted less attention than his narrative fiction, there has been significant critical interest in this play in recent years, do in no small part to its unique portrayal of Christian-Muslim relations. Critics have argued persuasively of the value of The Gallant Spaniard in the service of a more general understanding of Cervantes in his last years, specifically on his views of this dichotomy.

This edition, translated by Phillip Krummrich, consists of a critical introduction and a full verse translation of the play with notes.

The Gallant Spaniard

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Hardback by Philip E. Krummrich , Miguel de Cervantes

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    Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
    Publication Date: 15/09/2023
    ISBN13: 9780826506030, 978-0826506030
    ISBN10: 0826506038

    Number of Pages: 170

    Non Fiction , ELT & Literary Studies , Education

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    There are surprising omissions in the translated body of Spanish Golden Age literature, including in the body of work by Miguel de Cervantes. We have many highly competent translations of Don Quixote, but until now not a single English version of his play The Gallant Spaniard. Although Cervantes’s dramatic works have always attracted less attention than his narrative fiction, there has been significant critical interest in this play in recent years, do in no small part to its unique portrayal of Christian-Muslim relations. Critics have argued persuasively of the value of The Gallant Spaniard in the service of a more general understanding of Cervantes in his last years, specifically on his views of this dichotomy.

    This edition, translated by Phillip Krummrich, consists of a critical introduction and a full verse translation of the play with notes.

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