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Don Quixote (illustrated & annotated) - The Unabridged Classic Ormsby Translation fully illustrated by Gustave Doré - cover

Don Quixote (illustrated & annotated) - The Unabridged Classic Ormsby Translation fully illustrated by Gustave Doré

Miguel de Cervantes

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

"Don Quixote," Miguel de Cervantes' magnum opus, is a pioneering work of modern literature that transcends the boundaries of genre to explore the stark contrast between reality and illusion. This illustrated and annotated edition enriches the reader's experience by offering insightful commentary and visual elements that illuminate Cervantes' intricate narrative style, characterized by its playful humor and profound philosophical undertones. The novel delves into themes of chivalry, mental illness, and the quest for identity, reflecting the socio-political landscape of 17th-century Spain while simultaneously challenging the ideals of knighthood through the misadventures of its delusional protagonist, Don Quixote. Cervantes, who endured a tumultuous life marked by imprisonment and poverty, draws upon his own experiences as a soldier and captive to infuse his work with authenticity and depth. His keen observations on human folly and resilience resonate throughout "Don Quixote," revealing the complexities of the human spirit in the face of societal norms. Cervantes' keen ability to blend fantastical elements with realistic portrayals of his characters speaks to his innovative narrative techniques that have influenced countless authors. This annotated edition is essential for both new and seasoned readers, as it invites deeper engagement with Cervantes' work. It provides historical context that enhances understanding of the characters' motivations and societal implications, encouraging readers to reflect on their own perceptions of reality versus fantasy. Immerse yourself in this classic tale of adventure, as it continues to captivate audiences with its timeless exploration of dreams, madness, and the enduring quest for meaning.
Available since: 11/18/2023.
Print length: 1168 pages.

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