El Quijote apócrifo

audiobook

El Quijote apócrifo

by Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda

ES·~13 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total
1

El Quijote apócrifo

4:15
2

PROLOGO

5:11
3

CAPITULO PRIMERO

19:23
4

CAPITULO II

24:25
5

CAPITULO III

16:25
6

CAPITULO IV

25:03
7

CAPITULO V

11:00
8

CAPITULO VI

23:05
9

CAPITULO VII

20:43
10

CAPITULO VIII

19:11

Description

In this forgotten continuation of the famed adventures of the wandering knight, listeners are invited into a lively, if controversial, retelling that claims to follow the original hero’s “fourth sortie.” The narrative opens with a formal dedication to the noble town of Argamesilla, positioning the work as a tribute to the places that nurtured the famed hidalgo and his faithful squire. The prose balances the grandiose self‑portrait of the knight with a playful, almost conspiratorial tone, hinting at a rivalry with the earlier, celebrated author.

The text is steeped in the early‑17th‑century publishing world, complete with licenses, ecclesiastical approvals, and printed errata that lend it an authentic archival flavor. Its humor is both satirical and affectionate, offering fresh episodes that echo the original’s blend of idealism and folly while introducing new quirks of character. Listeners will enjoy the sense of stepping into a parallel literary history, where the legendary Don Quixote continues his quest under a different pen, inviting curiosity about the blurred lines between homage and invention.

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Language

es

Duration

~13 hours (767K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ramon Pajares Box and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by Biblioteca Digital Hispánica/Biblioteca Nacional de España.)

Release date

2019-12-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

AF

Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda

Best known as the mysterious name attached to a 1614 unauthorized sequel to Don Quixote, this shadowy figure still sparks debate centuries later. The book became part of literary history by provoking Miguel de Cervantes to publish his own second part soon after.

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