Don Quixote of La Mancha, by Miguel de Cervantes

Don Quixote of La Mancha, by Miguel de Cervantes

Don Quixote of La Mancha, by Miguel de Cervantes
Don Quixote of La Mancha, by Miguel de Cervantes

There are many books, but there are not so many writers who manage to make their works a classic throughout the ages. However, Miguel de Cervantes was one of those pens that changed the perspective of writings at the time and managed to become the greatest exponent of Spanish literature.

Don Quijote of La Mancha It is considered the masterpiece of the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, for being the first modern and polyphonic novel in history.

This book influenced European narrative and became one of the most outstanding in universal literature. Its structure consists of two parts. The first was published under the name The ingenious gentleman Don Quijote of La Mancha in 1605, and 10 years later the Second part of the ingenious knight Don Quixote of la Mancha.

For many it is “the best literary work ever written.” In 2002, voting was carried out by the Norwegian Book Club, where 100 writers from 54 nationalities established a list of the best works in history, and this one took first place.

Don Quixote is about the story of a gentleman from La Mancha, about 50 years old, who after having read many books about knights, decides to undertake a journey full of adventure, dressed in armor, mounted on his horse Rocinante and accompanied by a faithful companion, Sancho Panza. .

In this world, nothing is what it appears to be. The mills are giants, the inns are castles, the commoners are princesses, and the puppets are Moors. Although at first the image that is reflected of the protagonist is burlesque and fun, the character evolves at the end and regains his sanity but loses his life.

The theme revolves around the possibility of finding an ideal in the real, the literary, the political, justice and love. It intends for the reader to reflect on the human condition and faith.

At the same time, it emerges as a parody of the chivalric works that were so fashionable at that time. Funny facts abound here, as well as criticism of Spanish society at the time.

It uses narrative styles such as the pastoral story, the picaresque, sentimental and Italian novel. It is recurrent from the use of popular stories and sayings and includes songs, sonnets and forms of poetry.

This book is one of those pearls that should not be missed because of the historical and literary impact it had on society.

Taken from Culturizado.com With information from: Wikipedia / literature.about.com / donquijote

 
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