
audiobook
by Sir Edward Abbott Parry, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Transcriber's Notes:
PREFACE
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I An Introduction to that famous gentleman, Don Quixote of the Mancha
CHAPTER II Of the First Sally that Don Quixote made to seek Adventures
CHAPTER III Of the Pleasant Manner of the Knighting of Don Quixote
CHAPTER IV Of what befell our Knight when he left the Inn
CHAPTER V How Don Quixote returned home, and what happened to his Library, and how he sallied forth a second time to seek Adventures
CHAPTER VI Of the dreadful and never-to-be-imagined Adventure of the Windmills, and of the fearful Battle which the gallant Biscayan fought with Don Quixote
A modest country gentleman, driven by an endless catalogue of chivalric romances, decides to become a knight‑errant and sets off from his home in La Mancha. Accompanied by his faithful, down‑to‑earth squire, he fashions a makeshift armor and adopts a grandiose name, seeing the world through the lens of heroic legend. This retelling follows his earnest, if misguided, quest with a tone that highlights both the gentle humor and the deeper reflections on idealism that have made the tale endure.
In his first outing, the new knight attempts a ceremonial knighting, then wanders into an inn he imagines to be a castle, only to be humbled by ordinary circumstances. Soon he confronts a set of windmills he mistakes for fearsome giants, launching a bold but comic battle that sets the pattern for his later escapades. The narrative, paired with vivid illustrations, brings these early mishaps to life, inviting listeners to share in the delight of a dreamer’s brave, if bumbling, adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (329K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Nahum Maso i Carcases and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2017-07-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1863–1943
A judge with a lively literary streak, he wrote witty essays, plays, and children’s books alongside a long legal career. His work often mixes sharp observation with humor, giving his books an appealingly human voice.
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1547–1616
Best known for creating Don Quixote, he helped shape the modern novel with a mix of adventure, comedy, and sharp insight into human nature.
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