Partial Enchantments in the Quixote
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"Partial Enchantments in the Quixote" is an essay by Otras inquisiciones Hypostasis (literature)
The debut of hypostasis in literature occurs in Don Quixote, Part 2, Chapter 2, "when ... one of his most famous essays to it: 'Partial Enchantments in the Quixote.
Why does it disturb us that Don Quixote be a reader of the Quixote and ... —Jorge Luis Borges, "Partial Enchantments of the Quixote", Other Inquisitions, 1964.
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