Don Quixote Paperback by Cervantes
Don Quixote Paperback by Cervantes
Product Details
- Publisher: Fingerprint (2017-03-01)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 976 pages
- ISBN-13: 9788175994430
- Item Weight: 663.39 grams
- Dimensions: 19.68 x 12.85 x 6.05 cm
Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote is a literary masterpiece that blends satire, adventure, and philosophical reflection. Follow the eccentric knight Don Quixote and his loyal squire Sancho Panza as they traverse the Spanish countryside, tilting at windmills and confronting the absurdities of their world. Rich in humor and depth, this timeless novel explores the fine line between reality and illusion.
Of Chivalry, Sanity, and the Pursuit of the Impossible.
- Explore Cervantes’ groundbreaking narrative that laid the foundation for the modern novel.
- Delve into the adventures of a dreamer who defies the logic of the world around him.
- Reflect on profound questions of identity, madness, and idealism.
- Discover one of literature’s most iconic duos—Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.
- Experience a story both comical and tragic, filled with imagination and heart.
- Reality vs. illusion
- Chivalry and heroism in a changing world
- Madness, idealism, and the human spirit
- Loyalty, friendship, and self-discovery
- The power of literature and imagination
About the Author
One of the greatest Spanish writers, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was born on 29 September 1547. La Galatea, his first major work, was published in 1585. A pastoral romance, it received little success. He wrote several plays to make money, but all of them were a failure. Between 1590 and 1612, Cervantes wrote a series of twelve novellas Novelas ejemplares (Exemplary Novels). The collection was published in 1613 in Madrid. The first volume of Don Quixote appeared in January 1605. Fully titled The history of the valorous and wittie Knight-Errant Don-Quixote of the Mancha, it is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential works in the Spanish literary canon. In 1614, his poem Viage del Parnaso (Journey to Parnassus) was published. Two years later, in the April of 1616, Cervantes breathed his last. Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda (The Works of Persiles and Sigismunda), his last work, was published posthumously in 1617. Don Quixote has been an inspiration for various art creations, paintings, music, and theatre. It continues to remain one of his most popular works.
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