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“Quevedo and the grotesque” by James Iffland

“Professor Iffland has written on a wide variety of topics related to the Spanish Golden Age, centering mainly on Cervantes and Quevedo. Work in progress in this area includes a book-length study of the social genesis of Don Quixote. A secondary field of interest is contemporary Central American literature, particularly as it relates to sociopolitical conditions in the region.”

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See also:

http://bit.ly/of7NZf

http://www.bu.edu/rs/people/faculty-staff/spanish/james-iffland/

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Quevedo and the grotesque / James Iffland. —London, UK: Tamesis Books, DL 1978-1983. — 2 vs. ; 24cm — (Tamesis. 69, 92. Monographs).

DL M 17023-1983 — DL M 34151-1978 — ISBN 0-7293-0140-0 (V.II) — ISBN 0-7293-0061-7 (VI)

PQ 6424 .Z5 I34 1978

R.53281/2