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Also known as Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616. Don Quixote, Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616., The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha, Don Quijote de la Mancha
romanzo di Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
"Don Quixote" is a 1605 novel by Miguel de Cervantes about a Spanish gentleman who becomes obsessed with chivalry tales and sets out on adventures as a self-proclaimed knight. It is widely considered one of the most influential works of fiction ever written and helped establish the modern novel as a literary form.
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standardebooks.org →Don Quixote is a novel that doesn’t need much introduction. Not only is it widely considered the greatest Spanish literary work of all time, one of the greatest literary works in history, and a cornerstone of the Western literary canon, it’s also considered one of the first—if not the first—modern novels. This Standard Ebooks edition is believed to be the first ebook edition of Don Quixote to feature a full transcription of translator John Ormsby’s nearly 1,000 footnotes. Ormsby as an annotator deftly explains obscure passages, gives background on the life and times of 1600s Spain, references decisions from other contemporary translators, and doesn’t hold back from sharing his views on the genius—and flaws—of Cervantes’ greatest work. The story is of the eponymous Don Quixote, a country noble who, in his old age, reads too many chivalric romances and goes mad. After convincing his grubby servant, Sancho Panza, to join him as his squire, he embarks on an absurd and comic quest to do good and right wrongs. Today Don Quixote ’s two volumes are published as a single work, but their publication came ten years apart. Cervantes saw great success with the publication of his first volume, and appeared to have little desire to write a second volume until a different author wrote a spurious, inferior sequel. This kicked Cervantes into gear and he wrote volume two, a more serious and philosophical volume than the largely comic first volume. Despite being written in 1605 and translated in 1885, Don Quixote contains a surprising amount of slapstick laughs—even for the modern reader—and narrative devices still seen in today’s fiction, including meta-narratives, frame narratives, and metafiction. Many scenes (like Quixote’s attack on the windmills) and characters (like Sancho Panza and Lothario) are so famous that they’re ingrained in our collective culture. azw3 — Kindle devices and apps. Also download the Kindle cover thumbnail to see the cover in your Kindle’s library. Despite what you’ve been told, Kindle does not natively support epub. You may also be interested in our Kindle FAQ . kepub — Kobo devices and apps. You may also be interested in our Kobo FAQ . Advanced epub — An advanced format that uses the latest technology not yet fully supported by most ereaders. If you’re comfortable with technology and want to contribute directly, check out this ebook’s GitHub repository and our contributors section . You can also donate to Standard Ebooks to help fund continuing improvement of this and other ebooks.
Don Chisciotte della Mancia (in spagnolo El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha) è un romanzo spagnolo di Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, pubblicato in due volumi, nel 1605 e 1615. È considerato non solo come la più influente opera del Siglo de Oro e dell'intero canone letterario spagnolo, ma un capolavoro della letteratura mondiale nella quale si può considerare il primo romanzo moderno. Vi si incontrano, bizzarramente mescolati, sia elementi del genere picaresco sia del romanzo epico-cavalleresco, nello stile del Tirant lo Blanch e del Amadís de Gaula. I due protagonisti, Alonso Chisciano (o don Chisciotte) e Sancho Panza, sono tra i più celebrati personaggi della letteratura di tutti i tempi. Il pretesto narrativo ideato dall'autore è la figura dello storico Cide Hamete Benengeli, di cui Cervantes dichiara di aver ritrovato e fatto tradurre il manoscritto in arabo aljamiado, nel quale sono raccontate le vicende di don Chisciotte. Oltre l'artificio letterario dal forte valore parodico, l'invenzione di questo narratore inaffidabile e di altri filtri narrativi destinati a creare ambiguità nel racconto è una delle più fortunate innovazioni introdotte da Cervantes. L'opera di Cervantes fu pubblicata nel 1605 quando l'autore aveva 57 anni. Il successo fu tale che Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda, pseudonimo di un autore fino ad oggi sconosciuto, pubblicò la continuazione nel 1614. Cervantes, disgustato da questo sequel, decise di scrivere un'altra avventura del don Quijote - la seconda parte - pubblicata nel 1615. Con oltre 500 milioni di copie, è il romanzo più venduto della storia.
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