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Picking up where Cervantes left off in 1615, Andrés Trapiello depicts the chaos surrounding Don Quixote's family and friends as they try to fill the void left by the loss of this beloved, multifaceted and widely celebrated figure who was so central to their lives.
Picking up where Cervantes left off in 1615, Andrés Trapiello depicts the chaos surrounding Don Quixote's family and friends as they try to fill the void left by the loss of this beloved, multifaceted and widely celebrated figure who was so central to their lives.
Eisner continues his series of adaptations of classic tales with this charming and delightfully humourous rendition of Cervantes Don Quixote. The famous knight was quite a gentleman, man of honour and idealist, his selflessness and gallantry made him a legend. A touching story given a new edge by the beautiful full colour illustration and unique interpretation by the master story teller Will Eisner.
Alonso Quixano is a minor landowner who has read so many stories of chivalry that he descends into fantasy and becomes convinced he is a knight errant. Together with his companion Sancho Panza, the self-styled Don Quixote de la Mancha sets out in search of adventures. His 'lady' is Dulcinea del Toboso, an imaginary object of his courtly love crafted from a neighbouring farmgirl by the illusion-struck 'knight'.This sequel to was published ten years after the original novel and while part one was mostly farcical, this second half is more serious and philosophical about the theme of deception. It explores the concept of a character understanding that he is written about, an idea much explored in the 20th century.Cide Hamete Benengeli, in the Second Part of this history, and third sally of Don Quixote, says that the curate and the barber remained nearly a month without seeing him, lest they should recall or bring back to his recollection what had taken place.
Reproduction of the original: The History of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
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Cide Hamete Benengeli, in the Second Part of this history, and third sally of Don Quixote, says that the curate and the barber remained nearly a month without seeing him, lest they should recall or bring back to his recollection what had taken place. They did not, however, omit to visit his niece and housekeeper, and charge them to be careful to treat him with attention, and give him comforting things to eat, and such as were good for the heart and the brain, whence, it was plain to see, all his misfortune proceeded. The niece and housekeeper replied that they did so, and meant to do so with all possible care and assiduity, for they could perceive that their master was now and then beginning to show signs of being in his right mind.
Reproduction of the original: The History of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
The second part of Don Quixote carries on after the first and finishes the infamous story of the knight errant from La Mancha. Containing his quest to rescue his beloved Dulcinea del Toboso from the spell of a malevolent enchanter, among other adventures, it is a fascinating completion to Cervantes's story and a landmark of literature.