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Resumen de La singularidad de la fama de Don Quijote

Edward C. Riley

  • Don Quixote's fame is a fundamental theme of the novel. Rather than the fame he desires as a traditional type of hero, he achieves, ironically, fame as a character in an incredibly successful novel. He becomes the prototype of a new, modern, democratic hero, thanks to Cervantes' implanting in him ¿and in Sancho¿ a recognizable vitality that keeps on living in new and different artistic forms


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