Founding Editor | ![]() Juan de la Cuesta is a celebrated name in Hispanic publications, most particularly because the first editions of Don Quijote -1605 and 1615- were printed on Cuesta's presses; but even without Cervantes' masterwork, Cuesta would have been famous through carefully prepared editions of other literary monuments and works of humanistic erudition. The modern Juan de la Cuesta, founded in 1978, is a descendent in spirit of its Madrid namesake since it strives to publish only the worthiest of manuscripts, in the handsomest of editions, and at reasonable prices. Within the monographs, aside from the more general works, we have developed specialty areas which include: Documentacíon cervantina, Estudios lingüísticos, Ediciones críticas, estudios de literatura latinoamericana ‹‹Irving A. Leonard››, Homenajes, Clásicos para estudiantes, University of California-Irvine/Hispanic Studies, and Estudios de literatura medieval ‹‹John E. Keller››. Juan de la Cuesta invites inquiries from scholarly authors in all fields of Hispanic language and literature. To be eligible to be published, manuscripts submitted to Juan de la Cuesta must pass internal review, be approved by an expert reader, and be endorsed by appropriate members of the Editorial Board. Address inquiries about manuscripts to: It would be helpful to us if you would print and mail this PDF Manuscript Proposal Form if you are interested in suggesting your manuscript.
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