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1605
Translated by John Ormsby
A classic novel written in the early 17th century. The novel centers around the misadventures of Don Quixote, an aging nobleman who becomes so enamored by tales of chivalry that he decides to become a knight-errant himself. In this part of the story, we encounter new characters and themes that highlight Don Quixote's misguided quest for nobility and honor. The opening portion delves into an encounter between Don Quixote and a distraught character named Cardenio. As they converse, Cardenio reveals his tragic backstory, involving a thwarted romance with a noblewoman named Luscinda and betrayal by his friend, Don Fernando. Meanwhile, Don Quixote is determined to assist Cardenio in his time of need, reflecting his perpetual devotion to the knightly ideal. However, Cardenio's mental anguish leads to a brief conflict, further demonstrating the effects of love and madness. This mix of emotional depth and comedic misadventures sets the stage for the absurdity and poignancy that define Cervantes's masterpiece.