1909. Edited by Charles W. Eliot. Contents: The First Part of the
Delightful History of the Most Ingenious Knight. The present volume
contains the whole of the first part of the novel, which is
complete in itself. The second part, issued in 1615, the year
before his death, is of a nature of a sequel, and is generally
regarded as inferior. In writing his great novel, Cervantes set out
to parody the romances of chivalry. With reference to the fiction
of the Middle Ages, it is a triumphant satire; with reference to
modern novels, it is the first and the most widely enjoyed.
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