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Don Quixote
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Basım Yılı:
2014
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1
Sayfa Sayısı:
770
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13,5 x 20
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Karton Kapak
ISBN:
6053241997
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9786053241997
The Divine Comedy describes Dante's journey through Hell (Inferno) Purgatory (Purgatorio) and Paradise (Paradiso) guided first by the Roman poet Virgil and then by Beatrice the subject of his love and of another of his works La Vita Nuova. While the vision of Hell the Inferno is vivid for modern readers the theological niceties presented in the other books require a certain amount of patience and knowledge to appreciate. Purgatorio the most lyrical and human of the three also has the most poets in it; Paradiso the most heavily theological has the most beautiful and ecstatic mystic passages in which Dante tries to describe what he confesses he is unable to convey (e.g. when Dante looks into the face of God: "all'alta fantasia qui mancò possa" "at this high moment ability failed my capacity to describe" Paradiso XXXIII 142).
This Book is Illustrated & Complete version of the "Don Quixote" by Cervantes. About This Translation: "It was with considerable reluctance that I abandoned in favour of the present undertaking what had long been a favourite project: that of a new edition of Shelton's "Don Quixote" which has now become a somewhat scarce book. There are some and I confess myself to be one for whom Shelton's racy old version with all its defects has a charm that no modern translation however skilful or correct could possess.
Shelton had the inestimable advantage of belonging to the same generation as Cervantes; "Don Quixote" had to him a vitality that only a contemporary could feel; it cost him no dramatic effort to see things as Cervantes saw them; there is no anachronism in his language; he put the Spanish of Cervantes into the English of Shakespeare. Shakespeare himself most likely knew the book; he may have carried it home with him in his saddle-bags to Stratford on one of his last journeys and under the mulberry tree at New Place joined hands with a kindred genius in its pages.
To speak of "Don Quixote" as if it were merely a humorous book would be a manifest misdescription. Cervantes at times makes it a kind of commonplace book for occasional essays and criticisms or for the observations and reflections and gathered wisdom of a long and stirring life. It is a mine of shrewd observation on mankind and human nature.
Among modern novels there may be here and there more elaborate studies of character but there is no book richer in individualised character. What Coleridge said of Shakespeare in minimis is true of Cervantes; he never even for the most temporary purpose puts forward a lay figure.
There is life and individuality in all his characters however little they may have to do or however short a time they may be before the reader. Samson Carrasco the curate Teresa Panza Altisidora even the two students met on the road to the cave of Montesinos all live and move and have their being; and it is characteristic of the broad humanity of Cervantes that there is not a hateful one among them all. Even poor Maritornes with her deplorable morals has a kind heart of her own and "some faint and distant resemblance to a Christian about her;" and as for Sancho though on dissection we fail to find a lovable trait in him unless it be a sort of dog-like affection for his master who is there that in his heart does not love him?
"IN the midway of this our mortal life I found me in a gloomy wood astray Gone from the path direct: and e'en to tell It were no easy task how savage wild That forest how robust and rough its growth Which to remember only my dismay Renews in bitterness not far from death.." (Dante)
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