The Andalusian references in El Quijote
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Andalusia, Don Quixote, Andalusian language, Miguel Cervantes SaavedraAbstract
In this article we will approach the novel Don Quixote from a particular perspective: the presence of Andalusia in the famous novel by Miguel Cervantes Saavedra. In order to achieve this exposition, we have considered to do it from four parts. In the first, we talk about the cultural complexity of Andalusia. In the second, we present a brief account of Cervantes' experiences in Andalusia. In the third, we make some notes on the novel Don Quixote. And in the fourth part, we record the data we obtained about the presence of Andalusia in Don Quixote.
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