Don Quijote: Band 1 & 2: Der Sinnreiche Junker Don Quijote Von Der Mancha
Ludwig Braunfels
(Author)
Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
(Author)
Description
Don Quixote ist zweifellos eines der wichtigsten Bücher der Weltliteratur, ganz zu schweigen von seiner Bedeutung im spanischsprachigen Raum. In der Literaturgeschichte des Abendlandes begründet das Werk die neue Gattung Roman. Der Ritter Don Quijote hat bald nach seiner Geburt ein eigenes Leben als literarische Figur entwickelt, die Cervantes, der wohl ursprünglich eine kurze, herbe Parodie auf die damals populären Rittergeschichten schreiben wollte, völlig mitgerissen hat. Jedoch nur vordergründig betrachtet ist der Don Quijote eine Parodie auf Ritterromane. Das zentrale Thema Cervantes' ist die Frage, was in unserer Umwelt Wirklichkeit ist und was Traum, der Konflikt zwischen Ideal und Realität. Nicht nur den Sinnen, auch den Worten kann man nicht vertrauen, selbst Namen werden zweideutig. Sogar der Leser bleibt im Zweifel, ob er seinen Helden als versponnenen Idealisten oder aber als lächerlichen Narren einordnen soll. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616) war ein spanischer Schriftsteller. Der Autor des Don Quijote gilt als Spaniens Nationaldichter.
Product Details
Price
$21.80
Publisher
E-Artnow
Publish Date
April 05, 2018
Pages
724
Dimensions
5.98 X 1.45 X 9.02 inches | 2.1 pounds
Language
German
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9788027315857
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was an Early Modern Spanish writer who is largely recognized as the finest writer in the Spanish language and one of the world's best novels. He is well known for his novel Don Quixote, which is often regarded as both the first modern novel and the "first great novel of world literature." A 2002 poll of 100 well-known authors rated it the "most meaningful book of all time" and one of the "best and most central works in world literature". Much of his life was spent in hardship and obscurity, therefore many of his early works have been lost. Despite this, the fact that Spanish is commonly referred to as "the language of Cervantes" reflects his influence and literary contribution. Cervantes was compelled to leave Spain in 1569 and relocate to Rome, where he served in the cardinal's household. In 1570, he enrolled in a Spanish Navy infantry regiment and was severely wounded at the Battle of Lepanto in October 1571, losing use of his left arm and hand. He was a soldier until 1575, when he was taken by Barbary pirates; after five years in captivity, he was ransomed and restored to Madrid.