Don Quixote
Unabridged Edition
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Publisher Description
In the dusty plains of La Mancha, a gentle madman mounts his skeletal steed. Driven by the chimeras of chivalric romance, Alonso Quijano—now reborn as Don Quixote—sets forth to revive an age of honour, justice, and enchantment. At his side, the earthy, pragmatic Sancho Panza, a peasant who rises from squire to unwitting philosopher, follows his master through a landscape where windmills become giants and taverns transform into castles.
Cervantes weaves a tapestry of sublime folly and piercing wisdom, creating not merely a parody of knightly tales but a profound meditation on the nature of reality, illusion, and human aspiration. With its intricate play of narrative voices, embedded stories, and a self-aware hero who reads his own legend, Don Quixote stands as the founding text of the modern novel—laugh-out-loud funny, devastatingly sad, and endlessly inventive.
This is a book about the perilous beauty of dreaming, and the stubborn nobility of refusing to see the world as it is. For the cultivated reader, it offers an inexhaustible mirror: in Quixote’s madness, we recognise our own ideals; in Sancho’s scepticism, our own compromises. More than four centuries after its first publication, the knight of the sorrowful countenance still rides—tilting not at windmills, but at the very limits of the possible.