Profound examination of various dimensions of 'Don Quixote,' presenting an insightful exploration of this enduring literary masterpiece. Analyzes wide array of themes associated with 'Don Quixote,' encompassing its adventurous spirit, the complex character of Don Quixote, his complex interaction with society, the portrayal of his madness in his encounters with windmills and the world, his role in championing justice, advocating for women's elective freedom, and confronting impostors and usurpers. Furthermore, the book scrutinizes the acts of reading and interpretation, while considering the novel as a modern genre replete with ambivalence and tragicomic elements. |