“Lovers are commonly industrious to make themselves uneasy.”
Quote by Miguel de Cervantes
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Written by Miguel de Cervantes, this novel is considered one of the greatest works of Western literature. It follows the misadventures of Don Quixote, who becomes obsessed with the ideals of chivalry and decides to become a knight-errant. His journey is filled with humor, irony, and philosophical musings, as he battles windmills and encounters a variety of fantastical creatures and characters. The novel is divided into two parts, each containing 50 chapters, and is known for its complex narrative structure and rich character development. more
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