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The adventures of Don Quixote /
(Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de,) |
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Bibliographical information (record 344460) |
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- The Adventures of Don Quixote -- The character of the knight -- His first expedition -- He attains knighthood -- An adventure on leaving the inn -- The knight's misfortunes continue -- The inquisition in the library -- His second expedition -- The adventure of the windmills -- The battle with the gallant Basque -- A conversation with Sancho -- His meeting with the goatherds -- The goatherd's story -- The conclusion of the story -- The dead shepherd's verses etc. -- The meeting with the Yanguesans -- The inn which he took for a castle -- More misadventures at the inn -- A second conversation with Sancho, etc. -- The adventure with a corpse -- A tremendous exploit achieved -- The winning of Mambrino's helmet -- The liberation of the galley slaves -- An adventure in the Sierra Morena -- The same adventure continued -- The knight's penitence -- More extravagancies in the Sierra Morena -- The priest and the barber ride out -- Their adventure in the mountains -- They rescue the knight -- The fair Dorothea's trick -- Another conversation with Sancho -- Adventures at the inn -- The Tale of Foolish Curiosity -- The tale continued -- The battle with the wineskins and the end of the tale -- Further adventures at the inn -- The princess Micomicona and other matters -- A discourse on arms and learning -- The Captive's tale -- The Captive's tale continued -- The Captive's tale concluded -- Yet more adventures at the inn -- The mule boy and other matters -- Adventures continue at the inn -- The truth about Mambrino's helmet -- Of Sancho's suspicions and other matters -- The knight is enchanted -- The canon on books of chivalry -- Sancho talks with his master -- Don Quixote argues with the canon -- The goatherd's tale -- The last adventure -- The Author's Dedication of the Second Part -- The priest, the barber and the knight -- The housekeeper, the niece and the squire -- The knight, the squire and the bachelor -- Sancho answers the bachelor -- Sancho and his wife -- An important chapter -- The knight and his squire -- In search of Dulcinea -- At El Toboso -- Dulcinea enchanted -- The chariot of death -- The Knight of the Mirrors -- The Knight of the Wood and the squires' conversation -- The adventure continued -- The knight's identity revealed -- The gentleman in green -- The adventure of the lions -- A visit to the gentleman in green -- The loving shepherd -- Camacho's wedding -- Camacho's wedding continues -- The cave of Montesinos -- The knight's vision -- Meetings on the road -- The prophesying ape -- The puppet show -- The braying adventure -- Concerning a squire's wages -- The enchanted bark -- The fair huntress -- The squire, the duchess and the waiting-woman -- The knight defends himself -- Sancho talks to the duchess -- The arrival of the enchanters -- How Dulcinea is to be disenchanted -- The Countess Trifaldi and Sancho's letter -- The adventure with the Countess continued -- The Countess's sad story -- The Countess's sad story continued.
- The adventures of an idealistic country gentleman and his squire who set out, like knights of old, to search for adventure and to right wrongs.
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7837737949
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University of Kyrenia Grand Library3rd Floor (PQ6329 .A2 1975)
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General Collection |
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