Don Quixote
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - Author
Summary of Don Quixote
Summary of Don Quixote
Reviews for Don Quixote
An Excerpt from Don Quixote
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Don Quixote, errant knight and sane madman, with the company of his faithful squire and wise fool, Sancho Panza, together roam the world and haunt readers' imaginations as they have for nearly four hundred years.
Translated with Notes by John Rutherford Introduction by Roberto González Echevarría "The highest creation of genius has been achieved by Shakespeare and Cervantes, almost alone." —Samuel Taylor Coleridge
"A more profound and powerful work than this is not to be met with...The final and greatest utterance of the human mind." —Fyodor Dostoyevsky "What a monument is this book! How its creative genius, critical, free, and human, soars above its age!" —Thomas Mann "Don Quixote looms so wonderfully above the skyline of literature, a gaunt giant on a lean nag, that the book lives and will live through his sheer vitality....The parody has become a paragon." —Vladimir Nabokov |
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