Walter Starkie - Works Translated

Works Translated

  • Tiger Juan - Ramon Perez de Ayala (1933)
  • The Spaniards in their History - Ramon Menendez Pidal (1950)
  • Tower of Ivory - Rodolfo Fonseca (1953)
  • This is Spain - Ignacio Olagüe (1954)
  • Don Quixote - Miguel de Cervantes (1954 abridged, and 1964 unabridged)
  • The Deceitful Marriage and other Exemplary Novels - Cervantes (1963)
  • Eight Spanish Plays of the Golden Age (1964)

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