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Cervantes' Don Quixote : a reference guide

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In 2002, the Norwegian Book Club, affiliated with the Nobel Prize organisation, polled 100 writers from around the world, asking each to name the 10 best works of imaginative literature of all time. "Cervantes' Don Quixote", though first published in 1605, was the overwhelming winner.

Don Quixote is a favourite among students and general readers alike.

It has been translated into more languages than any book other than the Bible; adapted to the stage more than any other non-dramatic text; illustrated more than any other nove; and inspired more films than any other literary work.

Written by a leading scholar yet accessible to high school students, this guide is an indispensable introduction to the world's most important novel.

An introductory chapter overviews Cervantes' life and career and discusses the background of his novel.

The book then provides a detailed plot summary of Don Quixote and considers the merits of different editions.

It then looks at the cultural and historical contexts surrounding the novel and gives extensive attention to the work's themes, style, and reception.

A bibliographical essay and selected, general bibliography of major studies conclude the volume.

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Greenwood Press
0313333475 / 9780313333477
Hardback
863.3
30/04/2006
United States
English
248 p.
24 cm
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