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Don Quixote, [a] [b] the full title being The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha, [c] is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes. It was originally published in two parts, in 1605 and 1615. Considered a founding work of Western literature, it is often said to be the first modern novel.
- Don Kichot (powieść)
Don Kichot (pełny tytuł hiszp. El ingenioso hidalgo don...
- Alonso Quijano
Alonso Quijano (Spanish: [aˈlonso kiˈxano]; spelled Quixano...
- List of Don Quixote Characters
Don Quixote interprets in his delirium everyday items as...
- Don Kichot (powieść)
Don Kichot (pełny tytuł hiszp. El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha) – powieść Miguela de Cervantesa. Pierwsza część utworu została opublikowana w 1605, natomiast druga – w 1615 roku.
Don Kichot z La Manchy (hiszp. Don Quijote de la Mancha, właściwie Alonso Quijano), nazywany także „Rycerzem Smętnego Oblicza” – fikcyjna postać z powieści Miguela de Cervantesa. Jest około pięćdziesięcioletnim szlachcicem, który pod wpływem literatury o czynach rycerskich postanawia zostać błędnym rycerzem.
Alonso Quijano (Spanish: [aˈlonso kiˈxano]; spelled Quixano in English and in the Spanish of Cervantes' day, pronounced [aˈlons̺o kiˈʃano]), more commonly known by his pseudonym Don Quixote, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the novel Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes.
Streszczenie krótkie. Główny bohater to Don Kichot z La Manchy, zwany również rycerzem Smętnego Oblicza. Tytułowy Don Kichot inaczej także Alonso Quixano jest mieszkańcem La Manchy.
Learn about the classic novel by Miguel de Cervantes, one of the most widely read works of Western literature. Find out how Don Quixote and Sancho Panza embark on a series of adventures, inspired by chivalric romances, and how the novel influenced the development of the modern novel.
Don Quixote interprets in his delirium everyday items as fantastic props from the characters of chivalry romances: Mambrino's helmet. Actually a barber basin. Fierabras' balm. A concoction that would heal any wound but actually has ill effects on Don Quixote and Sancho.