Dear colleagues,

I just wanted to let you know that eHumanista / Cervantes 3 (2014) has just
been released:

*eHumanista/Cervantes 3 (2014)*
* Cervantes, política nacional y estética nacionalista, 1920-1975*
* Francisco Layna Ranz & Antonio Cortijo Ocaña eds.*

(http://www.ehumanista.ucsb.edu/Cervantes/volume%203/index.shtml
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 This monographic issue of eHumanista/Cervantes explores the way in which
Cervantes’ Don Quixote was interpreted and utilized by intellectuals and
novelists during the 1920s, the Spanish II Republic and the Francoist
regime. A series of 29 essays analyze authors such as Salvador de
Madariaga, Américo Castro, Ramiro de Maeztu, Ramiro Ledesma Ramos, Ernesto
Giménez Caballero, and María Zambrano, among others. Furthermore, this
issue pays attention to the relevance of Don Quixote for the Spanish exile
in Europe and America and for Spanish fascism. In addition, some of the
articles focus on the use of Cervantes’ works in the school system and by
the media, and deal with topics such as NODO, film production,
architecture, comics and ephimera materials. Finally, some of the
contributions study novels and plays of this period that recreated
Cervantes’works.

I hope this may be of your interest.

Best regards,

-- 
Un abrazo.

Óscar

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