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    Don Quixote


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      Miguel de Cervantes

      Don Quixote

      A New Translation by Edith Grossman

      Introduction by Harold Bloom

      Contents

      Translator's Note to the Reader

      Introduction: Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, and Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, by Harold Bloom

      First Part of the Ingenious Gentleman

      Don Quixote of La Mancha

      Prologue

      To the Book of Don Quixote of La Mancha

      Part One of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha

      Chapter I

      Which describes the condition and profession of the famous gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha

      Chapter II

      Which tells of the first sally that the ingenious Don Quixote made from his native land

      Chapter III

      Which recounts the amusing manner in which Don Quixote was dubbed a knight

      Chapter IV

      Concerning what happened to our knight when he left the inn

      Chapter V

      In which the account of our knight's misfortune continues

      Chapter VI

      Regarding the beguiling and careful examination carried out by the priest and the barber of the library of our ingenious gentleman

      Chapter VII

      Regarding the second sally of our good knight Don Quixote of La Mancha

      Chapter VIII

      Regarding the good fortune of the valorous Don Quixote in the fearful and never imagined adventure of the windmills, along with other events worthy of joyful remembrance

      Part Two of the Ingenious Gentleman

      Don Quixote of La Mancha

      Chapter IX

      In which the stupendous battle between the gallant Basque and the valiant Manchegan is concluded and comes to an end

      Chapter X

      Concerning what further befell Don Quixote with the Basque and the danger in which he found himself with a band of Galicians from Yanguas

      Chapter XI

      Regarding what befell Don Quixote with some goatherds

      Chapter XII

      Regarding what a goatherd recounted to those who were with Don Quixote

      Chapter XIII

      In which the tale of the shepherdess Marcela is concluded, and other events are related

      Chapter XIV

      In which are found the desperate verses of the deceased shepherd, along with other unexpected occurrences

      Part Three of the Ingenious Gentleman

      Don Quixote of La Mancha

      Chapter XV

      In which is recounted the unfortunate adventure that Don Quixote happened upon when he happened upon some heartless Yanguesans

      Chapter XVI

      Regarding what befell the ingenious gentleman in the inn that he imagined to be a castle

      Chapter XVII

      Which continues the account of the innumerable difficulties that the brave Don Quixote and his good squire, Sancho Panza, experienced in the inn that, to his misfortune, he thought was a castle

      Chapter XVIII

      Which relates the words that passed between Sancho Panza and his master, Don Quixote, and other adventures that deserve to be recounted

      Chapter XIX

      Regarding the discerning words that Sancho exchanged with his master, and the adventure he had with a dead body, as well as other famous events

      Chapter XX

      Regarding the most incomparable and singular adventure ever concluded with less danger by a famous knight, and which was concluded by the valiant Don Quixote of La Mancha

      Chapter XXI

      Which relates the high adventure and rich prize of the helmet of Mambrino, as well as other things that befell our invincible knight

      Chapter XXII

      Regarding the liberty that Don Quixote gave to many unfortunate men who, against their wills, were being taken where they did not wish to go

      Chapter XXIII

      Regarding what befell the famous Don Quixote in the Sierra Morena, which was one of the strangest adventures recounted in this true history

      Chapter XXIV

      In which the adventure of the Sierra Morena continues

      Chapter XXV

      Which tells of the strange events that befell the valiant knight of La Mancha in the Sierra Morena, and of his imitation of the penance of Beltenebros

      Chapter XXVI

      In which the elegant deeds performed by an enamored Don Quixote in the Sierra Morena continue

      Chapter XXVII

      Concerning how the priest and the barber carried out their plan, along with other matters worthy of being recounted in this great history

      Part Four of the Ingenious Gentleman

      Don Quixote of La Mancha

      Chapter XXVIII

      Which recounts the novel and agreeable adventure that befell the priest and the barber in the Sierra Morena

      Chapter XXIX

      Which recounts the amusing artifice and arrangement that was devised for freeing our enamored knight from the harsh penance he had imposed on himself

      Chapter XXX

      Which recounts the good judgment of the beautiful Dorotea, along with other highly diverting and amusing matters

      Chapter XXXI

      Regarding the delectable words that passed between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, his squire, as well as other events

      Chapter XXXII

      Which recounts what occurred in the inn to the companions of Don Quixote

      Chapter XXXIII

      Which recounts the novel of The Man Who Was Recklessly

      Chapter XXXIV

      In which the novel of The Man Who Was Recklessly Curious continues

      Chapter XXXV

      In which the novel of The Man Who Was Recklessly Curious is concluded

      Chapter XXXVI

      Which recounts the fierce and uncommon battle that Don Quixote had with some skins of red wine, along with other unusual events that occurred in the inn

      Chapter XXXVII

      In which the history of the famous Princess Micomicona continues, along with other diverting adventures

      Chapter XXXVIII

      Which tells of the curious discourse on arms and letters given by Don Quixote

      Chapter XXXIX

      In which the captive recounts his life and adventures

      Chapter XL

      In which the history of the captive continues

      Chapter XLI

      In which the captive continues his tale

      Chapter XLII

      Which recounts further events at the inn as well as many other things worth knowing

      Chapter XLIII

      Which recounts the pleasing tale of the muledriver's boy, along with other strange events that occurred at the inn

      Chapter XLIV

      In which the remarkable events at the inn continue

      Chapter XLV

      In which questions regarding the helmet of Mambrino and the packsaddle are finally resolved, as well as other entirely true adventures

      Chapter XLVI

      Regarding the notable adventure of the officers of the Holy Brotherhood, and the great ferocity of our good knight Don Quixote

      Chapter XLVII

      Regarding the strange manner in which Don Quixote of La Mancha was enchanted, and other notable events

      Chapter XLVIII

      In which the canon continues to discuss books of chivalry, as well as other matters worthy of his ingenuity

      Chapter XLIX

      Which recounts the clever conversation that Sancho Panza had with his master, Don Quixote

      Chapter L

      Regarding the astute arguments that Don Quixote had with the canon, as well as other matters

      Chapter LI

      Which recounts what the goatherd told to all those
    who were taking Don Quixote home

      Chapter LII

      Regarding the quarrel that Don Quixote had with the goatherd, as well as the strange adventure of the penitents, which he brought to a successful conclusion by the sweat of his brow

      Second Part of the Ingenious Gentleman

      Don Quixote of La Mancha

      Dedication

      Prologue to the Reader

      Chapter I

      Regarding what transpired when the priest and the barber discussed his illness with Don Quixote

      Chapter II

      Which deals with the notable dispute that Sancho Panza had with Don Quixote's niece and housekeeper, as well as other amusing topics

      Chapter III

      Regarding the comical discussion held by Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, and Bachelor Sanson Carrasco

      Chapter IV

      In which Sancho Panza satisfies Bachelor Sanson Carrasco with regard to his doubts and questions, with other events worthy of being known and recounted

      Chapter V

      Concerning the clever and amusing talk that passed between Sancho Panza and his wife, Teresa Panza, and other events worthy of happy memory

      Chapter VI

      Regarding what transpired between Don Quixote and his niece and housekeeper, which is one of the most important chapters in the entire history

      Chapter VII

      Regarding the conversation that Don Quixote had with his squire, as well as other exceptionally famous events

      Chapter VIII

      Which recounts what befell Don Quixote as he was going to see his lady Dulcinea of Toboso

      Chapter IX

      Which recounts what will soon be seen

      Chapter X

      Which recounts Sancho's ingenuity in enchanting the lady Dulcinea, and other events as ridiculous as they are true

      Chapter XI

      Regarding the strange adventure that befell the valiant Don Quixote with the cart or wagon of The Assembly of Death

      Chapter XII

      Regarding the strange adventure that befell the valiant Don Quixote and the courageous Knight of the Mirrors

      Chapter XIII

      In which the adventure of the Knight of the Wood continues, along with the perceptive, unprecedented, and amiable conversation between the two squires

      Chapter XIV

      In which the adventure of the Knight of the Wood continues

      Chapter XV

      Which recounts and relates the identity of the Knight of the Mirrors and his squire

      Chapter XVI

      Regarding what befell Don Quixote with a prudent knight of La Mancha

      Chapter XVII

      In which the heights and extremes to which the remarkable courage of Don Quixote could and did go is revealed, along with the happily concluded adventure of the lions

      Chapter XVIII

      Regarding what befell Don Quixote in the castle or house of the Knight of the Green Coat, along with other bizarre matters

      Chapter XIX

      Which recounts the adventure of the enamored shepherd, and other truly pleasing matters

      Chapter XX

      Which recounts the wedding of rich Camacho, as well as what befell poor Basilio

      Chapter XXI

      Which continues the account of the wedding of Camacho, along with other agreeable events

      Chapter XXII

      Which recounts the great adventure of the Cave of Montesinos that lies in the heart of La Mancha, which was successfully concluded by the valiant Don Quixote of La Mancha

      Chapter XXIII

      Regarding the remarkable things that the great Don Quixote said he saw in the depths of the Cave of Montesinos, so impossible and extraordinary that this adventure has been considered apocryphal

      Chapter XXIV

      In which a thousand trifles are recounted, as irrelevant as they are necessary to a true understanding of this great history

      Chapter XXV

      In which note is made of the braying adventure and the diverting adventure of the puppet master, along with the memorable divinations of the soothsaying monkey

      Chapter XXVI

      In which the diverting adventure of the puppet master continues, along with other things that are really very worthwhile

      Chapter XXVII

      In which the identities of Master Pedro and his monkey are revealed, as well as the unhappy outcome of the braying adventure, which Don Quixote did not conclude as he had wished and intended

      Chapter XXVIII

      Regarding matters that Benengeli says will be known to the reader if he reads with attention

      Chapter XXIX

      Regarding the famous adventure of the enchanted boat

      Chapter XXX

      Regarding what befell Don Quixote with a beautiful huntress

      Chapter XXXI

      Which deals with many great things

      Chapter XXXII

      Regarding the response that Don Quixote gave to his rebuker, along with other events both grave and comical

      Chapter XXXIII

      Regarding the delightful conversation that the duchess and her ladies had with Sancho Panza, one that is worthy of being read and remembered

      Chapter XXXIV

      Which recounts the information that was received regarding how the peerless Dulcinea of Toboso was to be disenchanted, which is one of the most famous adventures in this book

      Chapter XXXV

      In which the information that Don Quixote received regarding the disenchantment of Dulcinea continues, along with other remarkable events

      Chapter XXXVI

      Which recounts the strange and unimaginable adventure of the Dolorous Duenna, also known as the Countess Trifaldi, as well as a letter that Sancho Panza wrote to his wife, Teresa Panza

      Chapter XXXVII

      In which the famous adventure of the Dolorous Duenna continues

      Chapter XXXVIII

      Which recounts the tale of misfortune told by the Dolorous Duenna

      Chapter XXXIX

      In which the Countess Trifaldi continues her stupendous and memorable history

      Chapter XL

      Regarding matters that concern and pertain to this adventure and this memorable history

      Chapter XLI

      Regarding the arrival of Clavileno, and the conclusion of this lengthy adventure

      Chapter XLII

      Regarding the advice Don Quixote gave to Sancho Panza before he went to govern the insula, along with other matters of consequence

      Chapter XLIII

      Regarding the second set of precepts that Don Quixote gave to Sancho Panza

      Chapter XLIV

      How Sancho Panza was taken to his governorship, and the strange adventure that befell Don Quixote in the castle

      Chapter XLV

      Regarding how the great Sancho Panza took possession of his insula, and the manner in which he began to govern

      Chapter XLVI

      Regarding the dreadful belline and feline fright received by Don Quixote in the course of his wooing by the enamored Altisidora

      Chapter XLVII

      In which the account of how Sancho Panza behaved in his governorship continues

      Chapter XLVIII

      Regarding what transpired between Don Quixote and Dona Rodriguez, duenna to the duchess, as well as other events worthy of being recorded and remembered forever

      Chapter XLIX

      Regarding what befell Sancho Panza as he patrolled his insula

      Chapter L

      Which declares the identities of the enchanters and tormentors who beat the duenna and pinched and scratched Don Quixote, and recounts what befell the page who carried the letter to Teresa Sancha, the wife of Sancho Panza

      Chapter LI

      Regarding the progress of Sancho Panza's governorship, and other matters of comparable interest

      Chapter LII

      Which recounts the adventure of the second Dolorous, or Anguished, Duenna, also called Dona Rodriguez

      Chapter LIII

      Regarding the troubled e
    nd and conclusion of the governorship of Sancho Panza

      Chapter LIV

      Which deals with matters related to this history and to no other

      Chapter LV

      Regarding certain things that befell Sancho on the road, and others that are really quite remarkable

      Chapter LVI

      Regarding the extraordinary and unprecedented battle that Don Quixote of La Mancha had with the footman Tosilos in defense of the daughter of the duenna Dona Rodriguez

      Chapter LVII

      Which recounts how Don Quixote took his leave of the duke, and what befell him with the clever and bold Altisidora, the duchess's maiden.

      Chapter LVIII

      Which recounts how so many adventures rained down on Don Quixote that there was hardly room for all of them

      Chapter LIX

      Which recounts an extraordinary incident that befell Don Quixote and can be considered an adventure

      Chapter LX

      Concerning what befell Don Quixote on his way to Barcelona

      Chapter LXI

      Regarding what befell Don Quixote when he entered Barcelona, along with other matters that have more truth in them than wit

      Chapter LXII

      Which relates the adventure of the enchanted head, as well as other foolishness that must be recounted

      Chapter LXIII

     


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