Cervantes Minore, by Aristide Raimondi, offers a detailed exploration of the works of Miguel de Cervantes. This Spanish-language study, originally published in 1914, delves into the lesser-known aspects of Cervantes' literary contributions, providing valuable insights into his style, themes, and the historical context of his writing. Raimondi's analysis sheds light on the nuances of Cervantes' work beyond his famous novel, "Don Quixote," enriching our understanding of the Spanish Golden Age of literature. This book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Spanish literature and the lasting legacy of Cervantes.
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