Don QuixoteA PBS Great American Read Top 100 Pick Edith Grossman's definitive English translation of the Spanish masterpiece, in an expanded P.S. edition Widely regarded as one of the funniest and most tragic books ever written, Don Quixote chronicles the adventures of the self-created knight-errant Don Quixote of La Mancha and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza, as they travel through sixteenth-century Spain. You haven't experienced Don Quixote in English until you've read this masterful translation. This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more. |
Contents
11 | |
19 | |
chapter vii | 53 |
Part Two of the Ingenious Gentleman | 65 |
chapter xi | 75 |
chapter xii | 81 |
chapter xiv | 94 |
chapter xv | 102 |
chapter i | 459 |
24 | 469 |
chapter iv | 480 |
chapter v | 485 |
chapter viii | 502 |
chapter xi | 521 |
29 | 533 |
chapter xiv | 538 |
chapter xvi | 109 |
chapter xvii | 116 |
chapter xviii | 124 |
chapter xix | 134 |
chapter xx | 141 |
chapter xxi | 152 |
chapter xxii | 163 |
chapter xxiii | 173 |
chapter xxiv | 182 |
chapter xxv | 190 |
19 | 205 |
chapter xxvii | 212 |
Part Four of the Ingenious Gentleman | 227 |
chapter xxix | 239 |
chapter xxx | 249 |
chapter xxxi | 258 |
chapter xxxii | 266 |
chapter xxxiii | 272 |
chapter xxxiv | 289 |
chapter xxxv | 305 |
chapter xxxvi | 313 |
chapter xxxvii | 321 |
chapter xxxviii | 330 |
chapter xl | 341 |
chapter xli | 352 |
chapter xlii | 368 |
chapter xliii | 374 |
chapter xliv | 383 |
chapter xlv | 391 |
chapter xlvi | 398 |
chapter xlvii | 405 |
chapter xlviii | 414 |
chapter xlix | 421 |
chapter l | 428 |
chapter lii | 438 |
Don Quixote of La Mancha | 451 |
chapter xvii | 558 |
chapter xviii | 567 |
chapter xix | 576 |
chapter xx | 582 |
chapter xxi | 591 |
chapter xxii | 597 |
chapter xxiii | 604 |
chapter xxiv | 614 |
chapter xxv | 620 |
chapter xxvi | 628 |
chapter xxvii | 636 |
chapter xxviii | 642 |
chapter xxx | 653 |
chapter xxxii | 665 |
chapter xxxiii | 677 |
chapter xxxiv | 683 |
chapter xxxv | 690 |
chapter xxxvi | 697 |
chapter xxxviii | 704 |
chapter xxxix | 710 |
chapter xlii | 727 |
chapter xlv | 746 |
chapter xlviii | 765 |
chapter l | 782 |
chapter li | 790 |
chapter liii | 804 |
chapter lv | 817 |
chapter lviii | 832 |
chapter lx | 849 |
chapter lxii | 864 |
chapter lxiii | 875 |
chapter lxv | 888 |
chapter lxviii | 902 |
chapter lxxi | 919 |
chapter lxxiv | 934 |
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Common terms and phrases
adventure Amadís of Gaul Anselmo armor arms asked bagnio barber Basque beauty began believe called Camila captive Cardenio castle Christian deeds desire Don Fernando Don Quixote responded donkey Dorotea Dulcinea of Toboso enchanted everything eyes famous father fear fortune galley gentleman giant give goatherd Goletta grace h chapter hand happened hear heard heart heaven helmet honor horse innkeeper ínsula knights errant La Mancha lady Dulcinea lance leave Leonela letter looked Lotario Luscinda madness Mancha master misfortune Moors mule muledriver never order of chivalry Orlando furioso priest princess promised Quixote’s reason recounted renegade replied Don Quixote responded Don Quixote responded Sancho Rocinante Sancho Panza seemed servant shepherd Sierra Morena soon squire sword tell there’s things thou thought told true truth turned valiant valor waiting wish words wounded Zoraida