Don Quixote /
"Widely regarded as the world's first modern novel, and one of the funniest and most tragic books ever written, Don Quixote chronicles the famous picaresque adventures of the noble knight-errant Don Quixote of La Mancha and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza, as they travel through sixteent...
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Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers,
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Publisher Address: | New York : |
Publication Dates: |
2015. ©2003 |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: |
English Spanish |
Edition: | First Ecco deluxe edition. |
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Summary: |
"Widely regarded as the world's first modern novel, and one of the funniest and most tragic books ever written, Don Quixote chronicles the famous picaresque adventures of the noble knight-errant Don Quixote of La Mancha and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza, as they travel through sixteenth-century Spain."--Back cover. |
Carrier Form: | xxxv, 952 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 23 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (page 953). |
ISBN: |
9780062391667 0062391666 |
Index Number: | PQ6329 |
CLC: | I551.43 |
Call Number: | I551.43/C419-10 |
Contents: |
Introduction: Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, and Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra / Harold Bloom -- First Part of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha -- To the Book of Don Quixote of La Mancha -- Part One of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha -- Which describes the condition and profession of the famous gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha -- Which tells of the first sally that the ingenious Don Quixote made from his native land -- Which recounts the amusing manner in which Don Quixote was dubbed a knight -- Concerning what happened to our knight when he left the inn -- In w Second Part of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha -- Regarding what transpired when the priest and the barber discussed his illness with Don Quixote -- Which deals with the notable dispute that Sancho Panza had with Don Quixote's niece and housekeeper, as well as other amusing topics -- Regarding the comical discussion held by Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, and Bachelor Sanson Carrasco -- In which Sancho Panza satisfies Bachelor Sanson Carrasco with regard to his doubts and questions, with other events worthy of being known and recounted -- Concerning the clever and amusing talk th |