
Complete Works of Cervantes (all 8 Volumes)
by (spain) Miguel De Cervantes
About This Novel
"The Complete Works of Cervantes" consists of eight volumes, based on the 18th edition of "The Complete Works of Cervantes" (two volumes) by Spanish Aguilar Publishing House. According to its arrangement order, taking into account genre and length, it is divided into one volume for poetry and drama, two volumes for comedy, one volume for interludes and novels, one volume for short stories, and three volumes for novels. It is magnificent and shows the panoramic social and literary situation of Spain in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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It is always easy for predecessors to influence future generations. Cervantes' poetry was also influenced by representatives of the school of poetry such as Garcilaso, and his poetry style was very imaginative.
Classics are classics and they will never go out of style so quickly. Numancia is also one of Cervantes' classics. Although this is his early work, it is undeniable that it is really well written.
Who knows so much about life? Cervantes's original dream was not to be a novelist, but to be a musician, and by some strange combination of circumstances, he became a novelist.
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
It is always easy for predecessors to influence future generations. Cervantes' poetry was also influenced by representatives of the school of poetry such as Garcilaso, and his poetry style was very imaginative.
Classics are classics and they will never go out of style so quickly. Numancia is also one of Cervantes' classics. Although this is his early work, it is undeniable that it is really well written.
Who knows so much about life? Cervantes's original dream was not to be a novelist, but to be a musician, and by some strange combination of circumstances, he became a novelist.
