Un rato de radio muy quijotesco con Cervantes, Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, etc. Entrevista al Profesor de la Universidad de Cantabria Alfredo Moro
An interview with Alfredo Moro in "La Colmena," Radio Castilla-La Mancha.
An interview with Alfredo Moro in "La Colmena," Radio Castilla-La Mancha.
Association for Hispanic Classical theater, with texts of Spanish Golden-Age plays; over 100 are available, including Cervantes' comedias and entremeses.
The John Ormsby translation of Don Quixote, a biography of Cervantes, and other resources.
An excellent and extensive bibliography on Cervantes. Eduardo Urbina, editor. Project 2001 features Cervantes e-texts, both the Centro de Estudios Cervantinos texts as well as the Schevill-Bonilla editions. The texts are available both for downloading and for on-line searching.
Numerous resources to foster the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures, including an edition of the Francisco Rico version of Don Quijote. Instituto Cervantes.
Cervantes' works are available in modernized versions, together with a search engine and other resources. Universidad de Alcalá.
A virtual library with works on numerous topics, including Cervantes.
This is the first and second half of the Shelton translation (from the 1900 Macmillan Edition), available by chapter online at Gavilan College.
This is the first half of the Shelton translation of Don Quixote, available by chapter.