

Don Quixote (Dover Thrift Editions: Classic Novels) [de Cervantes, Miguel, Smollett, Tobias] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Don Quixote (Dover Thrift Editions: Classic Novels) Review: Great translation - I'd like just to comment on the translation because there must be a humongous number of reviews on the novel itself. The English here is dated (because it was done in the mid 1700's) but surprisingly readable. It flows naturally and elegantly. It gives you the right feeling that you are reading an old story without bothering you with difficult words or expressions. It doesn't have any artificiality of modern writers' mimicking old style, either. On the other hand, translation into the present day, everyday English would destroy the "atmosphere" of the old story. Review: Excellent! Met all expectations - I regret that my Spanish is not good enough to listen/read this classic in its original language. Nonetheless, it appears to me that this is a true rendition/translation of what was written. The narrator is a superb reader. The story has t be taken in its context: 1605. This is groundbreaking. The idea of celebrating chivalry by setting it on its head was audacious for its time. The flow of the grand language brings one back to this often underestimated tale. It is certainly more than charging at windmills; and it is more than "dreaming the impossible dream". It is man embracing his particular notion of what he holds sacred; whether it is patriotism, theology, philosophy in short, anything held as Certain Truth, pitted against the lens of the opposing beholder. This is what makes any "true believer" appear as ludicrous. In this perspective, Cervantes has one finger on the absurdity of the antiquating notions of chivalry, while maintaining another on the heroic figure who believes profoundly: that is man, who will survive 400 years holding this same position which will pit him up against the next 400 years. Lui Campos



































































| Best Sellers Rank | #56,838 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #87 in Classic Action & Adventure (Books) #455 in Humorous Fiction #1,608 in Classic Literature & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (638) |
| Dimensions | 5.25 x 2.5 x 8 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0486821951 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0486821955 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 992 pages |
| Publication date | March 21, 2018 |
| Publisher | Dover Publications |
R**E
Great translation
I'd like just to comment on the translation because there must be a humongous number of reviews on the novel itself. The English here is dated (because it was done in the mid 1700's) but surprisingly readable. It flows naturally and elegantly. It gives you the right feeling that you are reading an old story without bothering you with difficult words or expressions. It doesn't have any artificiality of modern writers' mimicking old style, either. On the other hand, translation into the present day, everyday English would destroy the "atmosphere" of the old story.
L**S
Excellent! Met all expectations
I regret that my Spanish is not good enough to listen/read this classic in its original language. Nonetheless, it appears to me that this is a true rendition/translation of what was written. The narrator is a superb reader. The story has t be taken in its context: 1605. This is groundbreaking. The idea of celebrating chivalry by setting it on its head was audacious for its time. The flow of the grand language brings one back to this often underestimated tale. It is certainly more than charging at windmills; and it is more than "dreaming the impossible dream". It is man embracing his particular notion of what he holds sacred; whether it is patriotism, theology, philosophy in short, anything held as Certain Truth, pitted against the lens of the opposing beholder. This is what makes any "true believer" appear as ludicrous. In this perspective, Cervantes has one finger on the absurdity of the antiquating notions of chivalry, while maintaining another on the heroic figure who believes profoundly: that is man, who will survive 400 years holding this same position which will pit him up against the next 400 years. Lui Campos
S**R
Innexpensive book, satisifactory quality - classic story.
Well crafted book, text is of common (readable) size and font. The author does a fine job of providing a thesaurus or annotation to the uncommon vocabulary utilized by the time period and translator. Dense book, even for a classic. Heralded as a comedy, but not as clever as the humor in books as exalted as Great Expectations or The Count of Monte Cristo. Book is approximately 3 inches thick for those concerned, and there is a smattering of illustrations throughout.
W**K
Se Habla Quixote?
In 1982 the Academie Francaise told the rest of us that there were some 2,796 separate languages being spoken in the world and I'm reasonably sure they didn't include the guttural grunts, swearing sighs, and elongated oaths that passed for English out of my old Drill Instructor's mouth. Now given that time has probably erased some of the accepted number of languages we're still left with a considerable amount of babel out there without the tower. So when academics argue over a word or phrase of a tranlator's copy of a truly great book they're missing the point of the effort. Even though you've been dead since what, 1771? Thank you, Mister Smollett for offering up one of the true classics. Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote is a gem that has sparkled for centuries and still shines today thanks to you. The soldier-slave-writer Cervantes gave the world a better look at Chivalry and a fool we all can identify with from his misadventures to our own. Tobias Smollett left us in good company and we should have the courtesy of saying thank you or gracias. Better still, mucho gracias and better late than never.
T**O
The great Cervantes
The first novel, or at least the first modern novel, and one of the great works of Western civilization. An early Enlightenment work, Don Quijote pokes fun at, and mocks, the chivalrous customs of a Spain whose nobles were wealthy from its colonies. An excellent example of irony in literature -- one of the best in my judgment. Still, it is a long and somewhat disjointed work that cries out for an editor. There are even elements of post-modernism in this work. In this respect, it was groundbreaking in several ways. One of my favourite books in all of literature.
E**.
Thrift edition is easily readable
this is is one of my all time favorite novels and always have a copy of it to either reread or share, so this review is of the the quality of the Dover Thrift edition. Very easy to read and hold in the hand(s), unlike some of the other low-cost publishers on the market. Print is fine and I am a senior 72yo so hoping that says a lot.
S**O
Very nice item very happy with my purchaseThank you I'd buy from the seller again. :) 😃
Very nice item very happy with my purchaseThank you I'd buy from the seller again. :) 😃
T**Y
Classic
Don Quixote, do I need more review. Book format is great, well put together and easy to read, includes notes.
G**Y
The translation by Tobias Smollett, 1755, is in the English of that time and brings Cervantes's work alive in ways that other more contemporary transitions don't do for me. Now the specific reason for this particular edition: The exquisite notes by Stephanie Kirk. Her notes provide the additional information needed to place Eighteenth Century terms, place names, and references to myths in context and greatly expand one's appreciation of this magisterial work I bought this specific edition because of her notes.
Y**Z
If you are looking for a book you could cherish for a long time, this isn’t the one. Spend a little more and get a properly printed copy.
S**A
The Modern Library adaptation of the novel is amazing, the story doesn't looses it's charm in the translation. It keeps one intrigued. Have gone only half way through the book but enjoying it. Paper quality is a bit low and even the font of the text is not that great.
A**R
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