Historia Del Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quizote De La Mancha, commonly known as "Don Quixote", is a cornerstone of Spanish literature and one of the most important novels in the Western canon. Written by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, this timeless classic follows the adventures of Alonso Quixano, an aging nobleman who, after reading too many chivalric romances, sets out to revive chivalry under the name Don Quixote.
Accompanied by his loyal squire, Sancho Panza, Don Quixote embarks on a series of fantastical quests, tilting at windmills and righting imagined wrongs. Cervantes' masterpiece is a profound exploration of reality and illusion, sanity and madness, and the power of imagination. Rich in humor, wit, and poignant observations about human nature, "Don Quixote" continues to captivate readers centuries after its initial publication, offering enduring insights into the human condition and the complexities of the world.
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