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Don Quixote (Wordsworth Classics)

Translated by P. A. Motteux

With an Introduction and Notes by Stephen Boyd, University College, Cork

Cervantes' tale of the deranged gentleman who turns knight-errant, tilts at windmills and battles with sheep in the service of the lady of his dreams, Dulcinea del Toboso, has fascinated generations of readers, and inspired other creative artists such as Flaubert, Picasso and Richard Strauss. The tall, thin knight and his short, fat squire, Sancho Panza, have found their way into films, cartoons and even computer games.

Supposedly intended as a parody of the most popular escapist fiction of the day, the 'books of chivalry', this precursor of the modern novel broadened and deepened into a sophisticated, comic account of the contradictions of human nature. On his 'heroic' journey Don Quixote meets characters of every class and condition, from the prostitute Maritornes, who is commended for her Christian charity, to the Knight of the Green Coat, who seems to embody some of the constraints of virtue.

Cervantes' greatest work can be enjoyed on many levels, all suffused with a subtle irony that reaches out to encompass the reader, and does not leave the author outside its circle.

Peter Motteux's fine eighteenth-century translation, acknowledged as one of the best, brilliantly succeeds in communicating the spirit of the original Spanish.

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Published May 5, 1992

800 pages

Average rating: 7.23

99 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Matt P
Sep 12, 2025
A historically funny satire concerning nobility and prestige
Amanda Boyd
Sep 09, 2025
6/10 stars
Man, this book took me forever to finish...but it was still fun to read. Lots of crazy stories about this crazy ol' man. Gotta love him, though.
KristenJ
Mar 31, 2025
10/10 stars
Classic humor
John Quxiote
Jan 02, 2023
Showed me how important perspective and imagination is for day to day life.

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