Joaquín Casalduero

Joaquín Casalduero
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Smith College
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1943–44:
CASALDUERO, JOAQUÍN. Appointed for a study of form and meaning in Cervantes’ Don Quijote and Persiles; tenure, twelve months from August 1, 1944.
Born April 23, 1903, in Spain. Education: University of Madrid, Ph.D., 1927.
Lecturer, 1925–27, University of Strasbourg; Lecturer, 1927–29, University of Marburg; Lecturer, 1930–31, Cambridge University; Guest Lecturer, 1931, University of Oxford; Assistant Professor of Spanish, 1931–38, Associate Professor, 1938–44, Professor, 1944—, Smith College. Instructor, 1932—, Middlebury College Summer School; Visiting Professor of Spanish, 1942–43, University of Wisconsin.
Publications: Contribución al estudio del tema de Don Juan en el teatro español, 1938; Vida y Obra de Galdós, 1943; Sentido y Forma de las “Novelas Ejemplares,” 1943. Articles in Die Neueren Sprachen, Síntesis, Bulletin Hispanique, Revista de Filología Española, Cruz y Raya, Publications of the Modern Language Association, Smith College Studies in Modern Languages, Hispanic Review, La Nación.