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  1. Galatea: In Neuer Bearbeitung Und Mit Den Steinzeichnungen (German Edition) by Hettner Otto, 2010-09-27
  2. Man of La Mancha [souvenir programme] by Miguel de (1547-1616). Dale Wasserman. Arthur Hiller. Peter Cervantes Saavedra, 1972-01-01
  3. The history of The Valorous and Witty Knight Errant, Don Quixote, Of the Mancha. Translated out of the Spanish; now newly Corrected and Amended. by Miguel de (1547-1616). CERVANTES SAAVEDRA, 1672-01-01
  4. Den sindrige adelsmand, Don Quixote, af Mancha's levnet og bedrifter Volume 1 (Danish Edition)
  5. Don Quixote. The Ingenious Gentleman of La Mancha. The Translation by John Ormsby. With a New Introduction by Irwin Edman and the Illustrations by Edy Legrand. by Miguel de (1547-1616). [Limited Editions Club] CERVANTES SAAVEDRA, 1950
  6. Den sindrige adelsmand, Don Quixote, af Mancha's levnet og bedrifter Volume 4 (Danish Edition)
  7. Compendio Del Quijote (Spanish Edition)
  8. Gl'intermezzi; (Italian Edition) by Giannini Alfredo, 2010-09-27
  9. Den Sindrige Adelsmand, Don Quixote, Af Mancha's Levnet Og Bedrifter (Danish Edition)
  10. Don Quixote De La Mancha by Miguel De Saavedra (1547-1616).Translated By Charles Jarvis.Illustrated By Tony Johannot Cervantes, 1837
  11. STORIES FROM DON QUIXOTE TOLD TO THE CHILDREN BY JOHN LANG WITH PICTURES BY F.M.B. BLAIKIE [TOLD TO THE CHILDREN SERIES] by John, F.M.B. Blaikie and Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra [1547-1616] Lang, 1906
  12. Wit and wisdom of Don Quixote [Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra] by Cervantes Saavedra. Miguel de. 1547-1616., 1867-01-01
  13. El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha, compuesto por Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra by Miguel de (1547-1616) and Juan Antonio Pellicer (1738-1806) Cervantes Saavedra, 0001-01-01
  14. The history of Don Quixote of the Mancha. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes by Thomas Shelton, annis 1612, 1620. With introductions by James Fitzmaurice-Kelly by Miguel de, 1547-1616 Cervantes Saavedra, 2009-10-26

21. Miguel De Cervantes (1547-1616) Library Of Congress Citations
1616 References Saiwan-t0i-ssfu, 1547-1616 Servantes, M., 1547-1616 Sirfeanteis,1547-1616 de Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel, 1547-1616 Cervantes, Miguel de, 1547
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Jaccaci, Augusto Floriano, 1857-1930. Title: On the trail of Don Quixote; being a record of rambles in the ancient province of La Mancha, by August F. Jaccaci, illustrated by Daniel Vierge. Published: New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1896. Description: xxv, 239 p. incl. front, illus. 22 cm. LC Call No.: DP302.C74 J1 Subjects: Mancha (Spain) Description and travel. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616. Don Quixote. Other authors: Vierge, Daniel, 1851-1904. Other authors: John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Control No.: 04016666 //r96 Author: [Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de] 1547-1 Title: Sancho Panza's proverbs, and others which occur in Don Quixote; with a literal English translation, notes, and an introduction by Ulick Ralph Burke. Published: London, Pickering and Chatto, 1892. Description: xxi, 116 p. 17 cm. LC Call No.: PQ6323.A7 B8 1892 Dewey No.: 863.32 Notes: Third edition. The 1st edition was published in 1872; the 2d, under title "Spanish salt", in 1877. cf. Pref. Subjects: Proverbs, Spanish. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 Quotations. Other authors: Burke, Ulick Ralph, 1845-1895, ed. Control No.: 21010568 //r873

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Don Quixote . Tradition has it that he wrote it while in prison at Argamasilla in La Manchia. The book was first published in 1605; a second part came out in 1615. Don Quixote has been described as "... that genial and just judge of imposture, folly, vanity, affectation, and insincerity; that tragic picture of the brave man born out of his time, too proud and too just to be of use in his age!" (Frederic Harrison, 1831-1923.) Sir Walter Raleigh (1861-1922) wrote this about Don Quixote Don Quixote
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616), Spain. Writer Shakespeare's Spanish contemporary and fellow literary genius, Cervantes inaugurated the modern novel with his extraordinary Don Quijote de la Mancha, 1602, which has since been translated into every language in the world. It is the most widely published book in the world after the Bible. Cervantes genius as an observer and recorder of human nature has been recognized not only by the great novelists from Flaubert to Dostoyevski but thinkers such as Sigmund Freud credited Cervantes with inspiring some of his important psychoanalytical discoveries. Translations of Don Quijote have brought indelible expressions to the English language such as:
"sky's the limit"; "thanks for nothing"; "a finger in every pie"; "paid in his own coin"; "a wild-goose chase"; "mind your own business"; "think before you speak"; "forgive and forget"; "to smell a rat"; "turning over a new leaf"; "the haves and have-nots"; "born with a silver spoon in his mouth"; "the pot calling the kettle black"; and "you've seen nothing yet."
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La cumbre más alta de la literatura española, a la vez que uno de los grandes valores de la literatura universal, es Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Rodrigo de Cervantes, entre médico y curandero, tuvo con su mujer, Leonor de Cortinas, siete hijos; el cuarto fue Miguel, nacido probablemente el 29 de septiembre de 1547 en Alcalá de Henares. Por razones de profesión, el padre del novelista hubo de recorrer diversas poblaciones; por tal motivo, el joven Cervantes inicia sus estudios en Valladolid, luego en Salamanca y finalmente en Madrid, donde asiste a las clases de humanidades del maestro Juan López de Hoyos. En fecha desconocida, posiblemente 1569, pasa a Italia con el séquito del cardenal Julio Acquaviva, recorriendo varias ciudades que habrían de dejar para siempre una huella en su alma. Dos años después, en 1571, lo encontramos a bordo de una galera española, "La Marquesa", combatiendo a los turcos en la batalla de Lepanto. Las flotas combinadas en Venecia, del Papa y de España, bajo el mando supremo de don Juan de Austria, vencen a la armada mahometana. En aquella memorable acción, Cervantes fue herido en el pecho y en la mano izquierda, que le quedó para siempre inútil: de ahí su famoso sobrenombre, "el Manco de Lepanto". Curado de sus heridas y mediocremente recompensado, siguió activo en la Armada Invencible, alternando algunas expediciones de guerra con el disfrute de descansos en las guarniciones de Génova, Sicilia y Nápoles. En 1572 forma parte de la expedición naval de Ambarino, y un año después participa en la conquista de Túnez y Bizerta. A finales de septiembre de 1575, se embarca en la galera "Sol" para volver a España; lo acompaña su hermano Rodrigo, que había intervenido junto a él en diversas expediciones. Ya casi a la vista de las costas francesas, la galera en que viajaban los hermanos fue asaltada por varios navíos turcos. Miguel y su hermano fueron hechos prisioneros y llevados a Argel como esclavos.

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Miguel de Cervantes
D ramaturgo, poeta y novelista español, autor de la novela El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha La Galatea (1585) y lucha, sin éxito, por destacar en el teatro. Sin medios para vivir, marcha a Sevilla como comisario de abastos para la Armada Invencible y recaudador de impuestos. Allí acaba en la cárcel por irregularidades en sus cuentas. Después se traslada a Valladolid. En 1605 publica la primera parte del Quijote . El éxito dura poco. De nuevo es encarcelado a causa de la muerte de un hombre delante de su casa. En 1606 regresa con la Corte a Madrid. Vive con apuros económicos y se entrega a la creación literaria. En sus últimos años publica las Novelas ejemplares (1613), el Viaje del Parnaso Ocho comedias y ocho entremeses (1615) y la segunda parte del Quijote (1615). El triunfo literario no lo libró de sus penurias económicas. Dedicó sus últimos meses de vida a Los trabajos de Persiles y Segismunda (de publicación póstuma, en 1617). Murió en Madrid el 22 de abril de 1616 y fue enterrado al día siguiente.
Cervantes centró sus primeros afanes literarios en la poesía y el teatro, géneros que nunca abandonaría. Su obra poética abarca sonetos, canciones, églogas, romances, letrillas y otros poemas menores dispersos o incluidos en sus comedias y en sus novelas. También escribió dos poemas mayores:

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39. Who Was Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
I. Introduction Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (15471616), Spanish writer, consideredby many to be the greatest Spanish author, whose novel Don Quixote (Part I
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Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes changed the face of fiction with his early 17th century masterpiece, Don Quixote. In the book, a distinguished country gentleman becomes a knight after reading too many chivalric novels. Intended as a spoof on the romantic literature of the time, Don Quixote exposed and satirized Spanish society, medieval romance, and the pastoral novel. Popularly credited as the first modern novel, Don Quixote reveals the essential humanity of its complex, crazed characters and has influenced many subsequent works. Culver Pictures
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Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de
(1547-1616), Spanish writer, considered by many to be the greatest Spanish author, whose novel Don Quixote (Part I, 1605; Part II, 1615) is regarded as one of the masterpieces of world literature. Because of his eloquent style and remarkable insight, Cervantes has achieved acclaim comparable to that given to such literary greats as Greek poet Homer , Italian poet Dante Alighieri , and English playwright William Shakespeare
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Certa, Joe, 1919-
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Cesare, Oscar, 1885-1948
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Cestac, Florence, 1949-
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