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A country gentleman becomes obsessed with chivalric romances and, convinced he must revive knight-errantry, outfits himself in makeshift armor, renames his horse, and departs on quests. Accompanied by a practical squire, he pursues heroic deeds but repeatedly misreads ordinary people and situations—attacking windmills, confronting shepherds, mistaking inns for castles—and alternates moments of comic folly with sincere acts of kindness. The narrative balances satire of romantic ideals with reflections on madness, identity, and the gap between imagination and social reality.

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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616) was a Spanish novelist, playwright, and poet, widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the Spanish language and a foundational figure in Western literature. His most famous work, "Don Quixote," published in two parts in 1605 and 1615, is often considered the first modern novel and explores themes of reality and illusion through the adventures of its delusional protagonist. Cervantes' contributions to literature extend beyond this iconic work, with notable titles including "Galatea" and "The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes." His innovative narrative techniques and rich characterizations have left a lasting impact on storytelling and literary tradition.

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