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An apocryphal sequel by Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda continues the misadventures of a famed knight-errant and his squire, presenting further sorties that imitate and lampoon chivalric romance. It combines episodic comic encounters and mock-heroic episodes with prologues, dedications, and authorial defenses that argue for the legitimacy of the continuation. The narrative alternates burlesque parody and moralizing reflection, using pastiche, digressions, and local color to entertain readers while critiquing the popularity and excesses of knightly tales.

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Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda

Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda was a Spanish author best known for his work "El Quijote apócrifo," a satirical response to Miguel de Cervantes' iconic novel, "Don Quijote de la Mancha." Published in the early 17th century, Avellaneda's text sought to capitalize on the popularity of Cervantes' work while also providing a critique of its themes and characters. His writing reflects the literary trends of the Spanish Golden Age, showcasing both humor and a deep understanding of the chivalric tradition. Although less celebrated than Cervantes, Avellaneda's contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the cultural and literary context of his time.

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