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Classics # 001: Don Quixote x

This is the newest addition to the blog, as the title says this section you will find the classic books that everyone has read or at least have heard.

The Beginning.

Don Quixote of La Mancha ( Don Quijote de la Mancha in Castilian) is a book written by English Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra ( 1547 - 1616). The original title and spelling were El Ingenio hidalgo Don Qvixote of La Mancha, with its first edition published in Madrid in the year de1605. It consists of 126 chapters, divided into two parts: the first arose in 1605 and another in 1615.


storyline.

The protagonist of a certain age, it is delivered to the reading of these novels, he loses the trial, believed to have been historically true and decides to become a knight errant. Therefore, part of the world and lives his own novel of chivalry. While narrating the achievements The Knight of the Woeful Countenance, Cervantes mocks the principles which governed the fanciful stories of those heroes of childhood. The novel recounts their adventures in the company deSancho Panza, his faithful friend and companion, which has a more realistic view. The action revolves around the three incursions of dual lands of La Mancha, Aragon and Catalonia. In these raids, he engages in a series of adventures, but their costumes are always contradicted by reality. The effect is highly humorous.
The story is presented in the form of realistic novel.

Several layers, the same history.






I believe that all who enjoy reading already read this classic if you have not read the story I recommend you know that is very worthwhile. And if you're starting to read and is a bit lost in the classics have a look and get by them.
I love history, reading is a tasty reading is pretty easy and the book is not large (at least the copy I have, this last photo).

Technical

Author: Miguel de Cervantes
Publisher: Ediouro
Translation and Adaptation: Origen Lessa
Pages: 184
(Note: sheet was made according to the copy I have ok?)

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