Knihobot

Hodnocení knihy

Parametry

  • 562 stránek
  • 20 hodin čtení

Více o knize

“Don Quixote, a lanky scarecrow of a man with his withered face and lantern jaw, dons his rusty armour and mounts his ramshackle steed, Rozinante. With lance couched he still rides through our lives, followed by his potbellied squire Sancho Panza.” With these words, Walter Starkie launches the introduction to his highly esteemed translation and abridgment of Cervantes’s great classic—a book that has enchanted generations of readers throughout the world. Brimming with humor, rich in idealism and earthy common sense, vivid in its characterizations of men and women from every walk of life—nobles, priests, impassioned damsels, simple country girls, rogues, and romantics—Don Quixote, in this zestful translation, will win many new friends.

Doručení

Platební metody

3,9
Velmi dobrá
18638 Hodnocení

Je to starší překlad, takže občas je to takové kostrbaté ale s tím jsem trochu počítal

Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Penguin
Rok vydání
2013
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
562
ISBN10
0451532295
ISBN13
9780451532299
První vydání
1605
Původní název
El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha
Hodnocení
3,9 z 5
Anotace
“Don Quixote, a lanky scarecrow of a man with his withered face and lantern jaw, dons his rusty armour and mounts his ramshackle steed, Rozinante. With lance couched he still rides through our lives, followed by his potbellied squire Sancho Panza.” With these words, Walter Starkie launches the introduction to his highly esteemed translation and abridgment of Cervantes’s great classic—a book that has enchanted generations of readers throughout the world. Brimming with humor, rich in idealism and earthy common sense, vivid in its characterizations of men and women from every walk of life—nobles, priests, impassioned damsels, simple country girls, rogues, and romantics—Don Quixote, in this zestful translation, will win many new friends.