The First Part of the Delightful History of the Most Ingenious Knight Don Quixote of the Mancha /
Although published nearly 400 years ago in Spanish, this parody of the chivalrous life remains amazingly familiar in translation today-perhaps from the extensive influence it has played on novelists, playwrights and even composers over the centuries, or perhaps from its eternal story of the childlik...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English Spanish |
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New York :
P.F. Collier & Son,
[1937], ©1937.
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| Edition: | Registered edition. |
| Series: | Harvard classics ;
v. 14. |
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| Summary: | Although published nearly 400 years ago in Spanish, this parody of the chivalrous life remains amazingly familiar in translation today-perhaps from the extensive influence it has played on novelists, playwrights and even composers over the centuries, or perhaps from its eternal story of the childlike and comic view of a decayed world by a madman stuck in a golden past. |
Hesburgh Library General Collection
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PQ 6329 .A2 1937
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