Published to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Don Quixote author's death, an analysis of Cervantes's key role in establishing the fiction genre shares insights into the experiences that shaped his writing and how his best-selling work radically changed human perspectives.
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William Egginton is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and a professor of German and Romance languages and literatures at the Johns Hopkins University. His highly praised academic books include How the World Became a Stage, The Theater of Truth, and The Philosopher's Desire. He has written for the New York Times' online forum The Stone, and regularly writes for Stanford University's Arcade. Egginton lives in Baltimore, Maryland, and Vienna, Austria, with his family.
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