paperback (tapa blanda), 600 pages

Spanish language

Published 1985 by Ediciones Cátedra.

ISBN:
978-84-376-0117-5
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OCLC Number:
60151101

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Nueva edición de la obra cumbre de la literatura en lengua española cuyas características principales son: 1) Nuevas normas ortográficas basadas en los adelantos más recientes de la investigación textual. 2) Fidelidad a las ediciones de 1605 y 1615 —editadas cada una en un tomo— con las enmiendas claramente indicadas. 3) Cotejo con las principales ediciones anteriores. 4) Nuevas consideraciones biográficas. 5) Nueva y amplia bibliografía selecta.

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Riding Beside a Man Who Refused to Accept the World as It Was

Reading Don Quixote felt like traveling with someone who chose imagination not as an escape, but as a form of resistance. From the first pages, I sensed that this was more than a comic tale. Miguel de Cervantes builds a story where laughter and sadness exist side by side, and I felt both almost constantly. Don Quixote’s decision to become a knight after consuming too many chivalric romances struck me as absurd at first, yet I quickly felt drawn to his seriousness. He believes deeply, and that belief carries its own dignity.

As Don Quixote rides across Spain with Sancho Panza, I found myself shifting between amusement and sympathy. Sancho’s grounded logic and hunger for reward balanced Quixote’s lofty ideals, and their conversations felt like debates between realism and hope. I often laughed at their misadventures, especially the famous battles with imagined giants and false enemies. Still, beneath the …