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  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    465,-

    Being an avid reader, the nobleman who then renames himself Don Quixote, goes out on his horse looking for some epic adventure like he has read. He dons a horse names the young neighbour girl as his lady (which she is completely unaware of) and makes his way around the Spanish countryside coming across inns he believes are castles and others that he believes are in dire need, which they are not, all in the quest for the grand tale.

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    80,79 - 125,-

    "I detsamma fick de syn på väderkvarnarna, upp emot fyrtio stycken som stod där mitt på slätten, och så fort Don Quijote såg dem sade han till sin väpnare:- Lyckan leder oss bättre än vi någonsin kunde önska. Se bara, käre Sancho, där har vi nu trettio eller några till hiskliga jättar som jag tänker kämpa med och fälla till sista man. Med bytet från dem ska vi grunda vår rikedom, det är god kamp och en gudi behaglig gärning att utrota ohyran från jordens yta.""Don Quijote av la Mancha" brukar beskrivas som världens första moderna roman. I denna äventyrsfyllda berättelse möter vi Don Quijote, som förläst sig på riddarromaner och bestämmer sig för att bege sig ut på äventyr. Springaren Rosinante är hans följeslagare, och tillsammans med väpnaren Sancho Panza reser han ut i Europa för att finna rikedomar och berömdhet, och vinna den vackra prinsessan Dulcineas gunst.Berättelsen om Don Quijote är en av världens mest berömda litterära verk, och med sina upptåg har de fantasifulla karaktärerna underhållit läsare i 400 år.Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1547-1616 är en av Spaniens mest kända författare genom tiderna. Hans verk blev stilbildande för romankonsten, och har varit aktuella för läsare i alla tider."Don Quijote av la Mancha" är översatt till svenska av Edvard Lindforss.

  • - Volume II (first published in the year 1615)
    av Miguel de Cervantes
    355,-

  • - Volume I (the 1605 Publication)
    av Miguel de Cervantes
    345,-

  • - (in Spanglish)
    av Miguel de Cervantes
    199 - 269,-

    An adaptation, in graphic novel format, of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes.

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    249,-

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    259,-

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    195,-

    A parody of chivalric romances, this story of an elderly knight and his loyalsquire offers a strikingly modern narrative that also reflects the historicalrealities of 17th-century Spain.

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    415,-

    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616) was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. Don Quixote is his magnum opus, considered the first modern novel, a classic of Western literature, and amongst the best works of fiction ever written.

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    275,-

    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616) was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright, best known for Don Quixote, considered the first modern novel. This volume contains a Latvian translation.

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    285,-

    El viaje literario de Cervantes, defensor de la buena poesía ante el dios Apolo y sus Musas. Edición, prólogo y notas del célebre crítico literario Juan Bautista Bergua.Viaje al Parnaso (o Viaje del Parnaso, 1614) es una obra poética de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, considerado como su mejor obra después de la novela Don Quijote.El poema narrativo, escrito en tercetos, cuenta el viaje literario al monte Parnaso, la patria simbólica de los poetas y morada de Apolo y sus Musas. En este viaje Cervantes y los mejores poetas españoles libran una batalla alegórica contra los poetas mediocres.La obra contiene numerosas referencias autobiográficas de la vida de Cervantes y el objeto principal del poema es satirizar junto con sus contemporáneos a los falsos poetas. Cervantes alaba o ridiculiza a los personajes según sean dignos o no del favor de Apolo.Esta edición cuenta también con Poesías Sueltas de Cervantes y una dedicatoría personal por nuestro crítico literario Juan Bautista Bergua.

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    355,-

    La primera novela de Miguel de Cervantes, una rica colección de poemas sobre el amor. Prólogo dedicado al inmortal y querido espíritu de Cervantes por Juan Bautista Bergua.La Galatea fue la primera novela escrita por Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Novela pastoril compuesta de seis libros, publicada en 1585, recoge una rica colección de poemas sobre el amor.La primera historia trata sobre dos pastores, Elicio y Erastro, enamorados de Galatea, una bella pastora que tiene las virtudes de las heroínas cervantinas y quien adora su libertad mientras su padre insiste en casarla con el rico Erastro.En el sexto libro Cervantes incluye el Canto de Calíope, donde el autor elogia a todos los ingenios vivos de la poesía española de entonces: Góngora, Lope de Vega, Alonso de Ercilla, Fray Luis de León y otros.

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    445,-

    "El Viejo Celoso" and "El Celoso Extremeno" are representative of Miguel de Cervantes' short works in two different genres: the short, one-act comedy and the extended short story. This edition provides an extensive introduction, including new research and new critical thought.

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    325,-

    Edith Grossman, celebrated for her brilliant translation of Don Quixote, offers a dazzling new version of another Cervantes classic

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    269,-

    Newly introduced by leading Quixote scholar Ilan Stavans, this 400th Anniversary edition of Don Quixote of La Mancha¿called the most popular book in history after the Bible and the first modern novel¿inaugurates Restless Classics: interactive encounters with great books and inspired teachers. Each Restless Classic is beautifully designed with original artwork, a new introduction for the trade audience, and a video teaching series and live online book club discussions led by passionate experts. Described as ¿the novel that invented modernity,¿ Miguel de Cervantes¿s Don Quixote of La Mancha has become since its publication in Spain in two parts¿the first in 1605, the second in 1615¿a machine of meaning, endlessly adapted into ballet, theater, dance, film, music, and television, not to mention a veritable tourist industry. Lionel Trilling argued that ¿all prose fiction is a variation on the theme of Don Quixote.¿ Mark Twain was a passionate fan. Flaubert modeled Madame Bovary after it. Dostoyevsky reimagined its protagonist in The Idiot. And Borges, in his story about Pierre Menard, looked at it as the gravitational center of Hispanic civilization. Milan Kundera fittingly summarized this unstoppable devotion when he said that ¿Cervantes teaches the reader to comprehend the world as a question.¿ Of course, Don Quixote has its detractors, too. Nabokov, for instance, maintained it was one of the cruelest narratives ever. Still, after 400 years, the book remains with us, winding improbably through history like the famous errant knight and his companion, Sancho Panza. The commemorative Restless Classics edition, published on the four-hundredth anniversary of its full release, features John Ormsby¿s canonical English translation, illustrations by award-winning Mexican artist Eko, and an insightful, thought-provoking introduction by Ilan Stavans, one of the foremost public intellectuals today. Don Quixote, Stavans writes, is ¿not only a novel but a manual of life. Yoüll find in it anything you need, from lessons on how to speak and eat and love to an exhortation of a disciplined, focused life, an argument against censorship, and a call to make lasting friends, which, in Cervantes¿s words, is `what makes bearable our long journey from birth to death¿.¿ The volume includes access to an interactive series of video lectures by Stavans, available online at restlessbooks.com/quixote. The videos serve as map to this restless classic, which speaks more eloquently than ever to our perennial desire to sacrifice for a dream in order to see its true worth.

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    129,-

    Part of Alma Classics Evergreen series at GBP4.99, this edition includes an introduction by translator Tom Lathrop and illustrations by Jack Davis.

  • - The History of that Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quijote de la Mancha
    av Miguel de Cervantes
    297 - 499,-

    "Fluent, strong, and engagingly readable. The narrative skill is such that we are soon willing to believe that Raffel is Cervantes reborn and writing in English." -Guy Davenport

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    195,-

    In a sleepy village in medieval Spain, a retired country gentleman spends his waking hours consuming tales of chivalry. Seeing no impediments - such as logic, propriety or sanity - to fulfilling his dreams, this would-be hero reinvents himself as the Knight Errant, Don Quixote. He sets out across the arid open country in search of adventures accompanied only by his faithful steed, Rocinante, and his dim-witted squire and sidekick, Sancho Panza. Don Quixote Volume 1 perfectly captures the spirit of this classic tale in graphic novel format.

  • av Miguel De Cervantes
    215,-

    Accompanied by Sancho Panza, and inspired by stories of daring deeds, Don Quixote sets out to recreate an imaginary world and to convince his family, friends, and all he meets of its reality. But this is no ordinary journey as he gallops through 17th century Spain, encountering a host of characters including star-crossed lovers and army of giants.

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    175,-

    The story of the Spanish knight Don Quizote whose devotion to the tales of chivalry leads him into a series of bizarre adventures in the company of his faithful squire, Sancho Panza, blends fantasy, comedy and gripping narrative in a way that has appealed to children ever since it was first published.

  • - Two Plays of Captivity
    av Miguel de Cervantes
    339,-

    The first English translation of two captivity plays by Cervantes, set in Algiers and Constantinople. Featuring a lively cast of corsairs, captives, and renegades, they offer important insights into early modern Spain's conception of the world of Islam.

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    189,-

    Composed throughout Cervantes's writing life and mentioned in "Don Quixote", his Spanish stories range from traditional tales of love to incisive moral fables. The stories featured include: "The Little Gipsy Girl"; "Rinconete and Cortadillo"; "The Glass Graduate"; "The Jealous Extremaduran"; "The Deceitful Marriage"; and "The Dogs' Colloquy".

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    295,-

    The first great novel - and perhaps still the most influential - Don Quixote contains within it all the seeds of modern fiction.

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