Don Quijote de la Mancha : segunda parte
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de 1547-1616
Don Quijote de la Mancha : segunda parte / Miguel de Cervantes - Barcelona : Random House Mondadori, 2005. - 712 pages : 18 cm. - Autores españoles e iberoamericanos .
Part II
Includes: introduction written by Florencio Sevilla Arroyo, footnotes, a chronology, and an essential bibliography, as well as discussion proposals surrounding the reading.
Un éxito desde su publicación en dos partes (1605 y 1615), Don Quijote de la Mancha es con toda seguridad la mayor novela jamás escrita. Cuenta la historia de un hidalgo que, enloquecido por la lectura excesiva, recorre España en busca de aventura, justicia y gloria. Las múltiples interpretaciones de la obra reflejan su riqueza de significados y contenido: una crítica de las novelas de caballerías, la contraposición entre realismo e idealismo, o una sátira de las ilusiones cortesanas. Con las divertidas andanzas de su ingenioso protagonista, Cervantes retrató la complejidad de lo humano y dio al arte literario su más alta expresión. A success since its publication in two parts (1605 and 1615), Don Quixote of La Mancha is undoubtedly the greatest novel ever written. It tells the story of a nobleman who, driven mad by excessive reading, travels through Spain in search of adventure, justice, and glory. The multiple interpretations of the work reflect its richness of meaning and content: a critique of chivalric novels, the juxtaposition between realism and idealism, or a satire of courtly illusions. Through the amusing adventures of its ingenious protagonist, Cervantes portrayed the complexity of humanity and gave literary art its highest expression.
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Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de--1547-1616--Don Quixote
Chivalry and idealism
Friendship and loyalty
Knights and knighthood--Spain
Spain--Classic literature
Spain--Fiction--16th century--Social life and customs
Novel--Fiction
Fiction--Historical
Fiction--Picaresque
Literature--Picaresque
Don Quijote de la Mancha : segunda parte / Miguel de Cervantes - Barcelona : Random House Mondadori, 2005. - 712 pages : 18 cm. - Autores españoles e iberoamericanos .
Part II
Includes: introduction written by Florencio Sevilla Arroyo, footnotes, a chronology, and an essential bibliography, as well as discussion proposals surrounding the reading.
Un éxito desde su publicación en dos partes (1605 y 1615), Don Quijote de la Mancha es con toda seguridad la mayor novela jamás escrita. Cuenta la historia de un hidalgo que, enloquecido por la lectura excesiva, recorre España en busca de aventura, justicia y gloria. Las múltiples interpretaciones de la obra reflejan su riqueza de significados y contenido: una crítica de las novelas de caballerías, la contraposición entre realismo e idealismo, o una sátira de las ilusiones cortesanas. Con las divertidas andanzas de su ingenioso protagonista, Cervantes retrató la complejidad de lo humano y dio al arte literario su más alta expresión. A success since its publication in two parts (1605 and 1615), Don Quixote of La Mancha is undoubtedly the greatest novel ever written. It tells the story of a nobleman who, driven mad by excessive reading, travels through Spain in search of adventure, justice, and glory. The multiple interpretations of the work reflect its richness of meaning and content: a critique of chivalric novels, the juxtaposition between realism and idealism, or a satire of courtly illusions. Through the amusing adventures of its ingenious protagonist, Cervantes portrayed the complexity of humanity and gave literary art its highest expression.
8434057800
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de--1547-1616--Don Quixote
Chivalry and idealism
Friendship and loyalty
Knights and knighthood--Spain
Spain--Classic literature
Spain--Fiction--16th century--Social life and customs
Novel--Fiction
Fiction--Historical
Fiction--Picaresque
Literature--Picaresque