The Adventures Of Don Quixote De La Mancha
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Author: Miguel De Cervantes
Binding: Hardback
Published: -
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Miguel De Cervantes's timeless masterpiece, The Adventures Of Don Quixote De La Mancha, chronicles the hilarious and poignant journey of an aging nobleman who, inspired by chivalric tales, reinvents himself as a knight-errant. This foundational work of Western literature satirizes the romantic ideals of its era while presenting a profound meditation on illusion versus reality. The narrative illustrates the enduring power of imagination and the often-comical clash between lofty aspirations and mundane existence. Cervantes masterfully weaves a witty and philosophical tapestry, detailing the misadventures of Don Quixote and his pragmatic squire, Sancho Panza, as they navigate a world unprepared for their idealism. It argues for the human spirit's capacity for both folly and grandeur, cementing its place as a cornerstone of literary tradition.
Author: Miguel De Cervantes
Binding: Hardback
Published: -
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Miguel De Cervantes's timeless masterpiece, The Adventures Of Don Quixote De La Mancha, chronicles the hilarious and poignant journey of an aging nobleman who, inspired by chivalric tales, reinvents himself as a knight-errant. This foundational work of Western literature satirizes the romantic ideals of its era while presenting a profound meditation on illusion versus reality. The narrative illustrates the enduring power of imagination and the often-comical clash between lofty aspirations and mundane existence. Cervantes masterfully weaves a witty and philosophical tapestry, detailing the misadventures of Don Quixote and his pragmatic squire, Sancho Panza, as they navigate a world unprepared for their idealism. It argues for the human spirit's capacity for both folly and grandeur, cementing its place as a cornerstone of literary tradition.