
Don Quixote (illustrated Story)
by (west) Cervantes (france) Doré
About This Novel
This book selects the illustrations made by the talented illustrator Doré for the famous book "Don Quixote" to vividly reproduce the main stories and plots of the original work. The written narrative is supplemented by a concise and coherent story summary, allowing readers to have a glimpse of the complete style of the original work. The masterpiece of Doré, the most famous painter of the 19th century, sublimates the bitter idealism of "Don Quixote" with the brilliant style of "floating in a dream". And it expresses profound vicissitudes and desolation in its surface grotesqueness and humor. It is precisely because of Doré's genius contribution that Don Quixote's unique image and experience have been preserved in readers of different eras and immortal history.
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Official(2)Scraped 2mo ago
My spear was blunted by the heavy rain, and my horse was rusty, but my charge was Quixote-like! The big windmill called life, I will fight you for three hundred rounds.
Great, you can check it out but I don't know if it's the complete version.
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Official(2)Scraped 2mo ago
My spear was blunted by the heavy rain, and my horse was rusty, but my charge was Quixote-like! The big windmill called life, I will fight you for three hundred rounds.
Great, you can check it out but I don't know if it's the complete version.
