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The life of Cervantes

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Three hundred years ago this month the First Part of El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha was published in Madrid, and the world was made the richer by a book which will last until "the silver chord be loosed or the golden bowl be broken"; until the earth relapses into its original silence and language is no more spoken or read. It is somewhat late to weave new laurels for the brow of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - the last word on Don Quixote has been spoken. The great contemporary of Shakespeare has long since come into his own among the world's heroes; no country has forborne to do him honour; no literature is complete that does not contain a translation of his book.
But while the career of Cervantes forms as eventful and varied a history as that of the Knight-errant of La Mancha himself - Don Quixote might even be read as the sequel of its author's life - the number of biographies of the Spanish writer in the English tongue is curiously limited. It is ten years since Mr. Henry Edward Watts - whose recent demise will be regretted by all Cervantists in this country - issued his new and revised edition of the Life and Works of Cervantes, and the scholarly and deeply-interesting Life by Mr. James Fitzmaurice-Kelly, Cervantes most brilliant and discriminating biographer, is already a rare and almost unobtainable work.
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138 pages, Unknown Binding

Published January 1, 1976

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Albert Frederick Calvert

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Albert Frederick Calvert (1872-1946), was an English author, traveller and mining engineer

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