
audiobook
by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
L'INGÉNIEUX CHEVALIER DON QUICHOTTE DE LA MANCHE
PRÉFACE
UN MOT SUR CETTE NOUVELLE TRADUCTION
LIVRE PREMIER—CHAPITRE PREMIER QUI TRAITE DE LA QUALITÉ ET DES HABITUDES DE L'INGÉNIEUX DON QUICHOTTE
CHAPITRE II QUI TRAITE DE LA PREMIÈRE SORTIE QUE FIT L'INGÉNIEUX DON QUICHOTTE
CHAPITRE III OU L'ON RACONTE DE QUELLE PLAISANTE MANIÈRE DON QUICHOTTE FUT ARMÉ CHEVALIER
CHAPITRE IV DE CE QUI ARRIVA A NOTRE CHEVALIER QUAND IL FUT SORTI DE L'HOTELLERIE
CHAPITRE V OU SE CONTINUE LE RÉCIT DE LA DISGRACE DE NOTRE CHEVALIER
CHAPITRE VI DE LA GRANDE ET AGRÉABLE ENQUÊTE QUE FIRENT LE CURÉ ET LE BARBIER DANS LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE DE NOTRE CHEVALIER
CHAPITRE VII DE LA SECONDE SORTIE DE NOTRE BON CHEVALIER DON QUICHOTTE DE LA MANCHE
In a self‑aware preface that feels more like a lively conversation, the author—writing from a cramped cell—confesses doubts about crafting a perfect tale, poking fun at literary conventions and the weight of scholarly footnotes. This witty framing sets a playful tone, promising a story that embraces both imagination and a dash of irreverence. The narrator’s candid humor invites listeners to share in the creative struggle before the adventure even begins.
The novel then follows the unconventional knight of the Manche, a dream‑filled wanderer who tilts at imagined giants and declares chivalry in a world that has long forgotten it. Accompanied by a loyal squire and a cast of eccentric locals, his quests blend slapstick mishaps with poignant reflections on honor, folly, and the power of stories. Listeners will be drawn into a charming, slightly absurd journey that both celebrates and gently mocks the classic hero’s tale.
Language
fr
Duration
~34 hours (1989K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Claudine Corbasson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2013-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1547–1616
Best known for creating Don Quixote, he helped shape the modern novel through a life marked by war, captivity, hard work, and extraordinary imagination. His writing mixes humor, sorrow, and sharp insight into human nature, which is why it still feels alive centuries later.
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