@article{oai:doshisha.repo.nii.ac.jp:00011836, author = {稲本, 健二 and Inamoto, Kenji}, issue = {4}, journal = {言語文化, Doshisha Studies in Language and Culture}, month = {Mar}, note = {Thomas Mann's personal data, picked up from his diary and arranged in a chronological order, show us another reality, not found in his travel writing Voyage with Don Quijote, about his reading of Cervantes's master piece. Mann was not interested in the first part but only in the second part of Don Quijote, which he was reading just when he started for New York in a luxury liner. This fortunate coincidance drove him to spread, in his abovementioned work, the praise of the founder of a modern novel born in Spain, filling the work with comments on episodes selected from Don Quijote, most of which are found in its second part he read on board. His temporary passion for Cervantes's novel had already disappeared when he finished the travel writing. In this respect, we had better not feature Cervantes's influence on Thomas Mann, at least, in such a degree that schalors have done till today., application/pdf}, pages = {615--635}, title = {『ドン・キホーテ』を読むトーマス・マン : スペイン文学の立場から}, volume = {6}, year = {2004}, yomi = {イナモト, ケンジ} }