The Cervantism and Eulalio Ferrer
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Eulalio Ferrer, Cervantist, Exile, Mexico, Don QuixoteAbstract
Eulalio Ferrer is remembered, an important Hispanic and Cervantist who knew Don Quixote in depth during his stay in a French concentration camp during the Spanish Civil War, before his exile to Mexico, from where he continued his research and contributions to Pan-Hispanic culture. He created the Don Quixote's Iconographic Museum and the Cervantes Studies Center. He identified a lot with the novel, that's why his devotion expanded in such a particular way throughout the world.
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González, A. (2009). The Cervantism and Eulalio Ferrer. MENÉNDEZ PELAYO LIBRARY BULLETIN, 85(Único), 661–663. https://doi.org/10.55422/bbmp.512
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