Diana de Armas Wilson

Diana de Armas Wilson
Born1934 (age 91–92)
OccupationLiterary scholar
Children4 (including Andrea Nightingale)
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisCervantes' "Persiles y Sigismunda": an allegory of the couple (1981)
Doctoral advisorLeland H. Chambers
Academic work
Sub-disciplineCervantes
InstitutionsUniversity of Denver

Diana de Armas Wilson (born 1934) is an American literary scholar who specializes in the work of the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes. She was author of Allegories of Love (1991) and Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World (2000).