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Don Quixote de la Mancha: Critical Essay by Manuel Durán

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SOURCE: Durán, Manuel. “From Fool's Gold to Real Gold: Don Quixote and the Golden Helmet.” In Studies in Honor of Donald W. Bleznick, pp. 17-31. Newark, Del.: Juan de la Cuesta, 1995.

In the following essay, Durán maintains that chapter twenty-one of the first part of Don Quixote, which deals with the adventure of Mambrino's helmet, is a microcosm of the entire novel.

This is a free excerpt of 62 words. There are 5,724 words (approx. 19 pages at 300 words per page) in the full critical essay.

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