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Don Quixote - Vol. 2

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Don Quixote is an early novel written by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Cervantes created a fictional origin for the story in the character of the Morisco historian, Cide Hamete Benengeli, whom he claims to have hired to translate the story from an Arabic manuscript he found in Toledo's bedraggled old Jewish quarter.

The protagonist, Alonso Quixano, is a minor landowner who has read so many stories of chivalry that he descends into fantasy and becomes convinced he is a knight errant. Together with his companion Sancho Panza, the self-styled Don Quixote de la Mancha sets out in search of adventures. His "lady" is Dulcinea del Toboso, an imaginary object of his courtly love crafted from a neighbouring farmgirl by the illusion-struck "knight" (her real name is Aldonza Lorenzo, and she is totally unaware of his feelings for her. In addition, she never actually appears in the novel).

Published in two volumes a decade apart, Don Quixote is the most influential work of literature to emerge from the Spanish Golden Age and perhaps the entire Spanish literary canon. As a founding work of modern Western literature, it regularly appears at or near the top of lists of the greatest works of fiction ever published. (Summary from Wikipedia) (21 hr 31 min)

Chapters

00 - Dedication and Author's Preface

16:54

Read by Denny Sayers (d. 2015)

01 - Chapter 1

32:24

Read by Luigina

02 - Chapters 2-3

33:33

Read by Tysto

03 - Chapters 4-5

31:44

Read by Glendower Jones

04 - Chapters 6-7

25:59

Read by Jamie Strassenburg, Cypress, California

05 - Chapters 8-9

28:14

Read by John Lieder

06 - Chapters 10-11

38:21

Read by John Lieder

07 - Chapters 12-13

34:02

Read by Riccardo Fasol

08 - Chapter 14

24:50

Read by Antonio

09 - Chapters 15-16

27:28

Read by Corun

10 - Chapters 17-18

48:38

Read by John Lieder

11 - Chapters 19-20

35:13

Read by Jamie Strassenburg, Cypress, California

12 - Chapters 21-22

37:20

Read by Ted Delorme

13 - Chapters 23-24

42:37

Read by John Lieder

14 - Chapters 25-26

39:49

Read by TriciaG

15 - Chapters 27-28

31:23

Read by Reynard T. Fox

16 - Chapters 29-30

30:23

Read by Reynard T. Fox

17 - Chapter 31

17:55

Read by TriciaG

18 - Chapter 32

28:57

Read by Phil Surette

19 - Chapters 33-34

39:26

Read by Mike Conrad

20 - Chapters 35-36

30:44

Read by David Schoepf

21 - Chapters 37-39

25:29

Read by David Schoepf

22 - Chapters 40-41

39:41

Read by Brian von Dedenroth

23 - Chapters 42-43

24:50

Read by wrongshore

24 - Chapters 44-45

34:26

Read by TriciaG

25 - Chapters 46-47

26:25

Read by TriciaG

26 - Chapter 48

16:17

Read by Zoltar

27 - Chapter 48 (alternate)

19:59

Read by TriciaG

28 - Chapter 49

23:24

Read by TriciaG

29 - Chapters 50-51

38:17

Read by TriciaG

30 - Chapters 52-53

35:11

Read by Carol Stripling

31 - Chapters 54-55

36:02

Read by Symmie

32 - Chapters 56-57

20:20

Read by Symmie

33 - Chapter 58

26:43

Read by Symmie

34 - Chapter 59

0:21

Read by Roger Melin

35 - Chapter 60

32:37

Read by JudyGibson

36 - Chapters 61-62

31:46

Read by TriciaG

37 - Chapters 63-64

30:20

Read by TriciaG

38 - Chapters 65-66

22:26

Read by TriciaG

39 - Chapters 67-68

24:31

Read by Laurie Anne Walden

40 - Chapters 69-70

33:54

Read by Kelly Dougherty

41 - Chapters 71-72

33:35

Read by Denny Sayers (d. 2015)

42 - Chapters 73-74

38:21

Read by Denny Sayers (d. 2015)

Bewertungen

Well read.. But..

(4 Sterne)

I can't help but cringe every time someone reads Don Quixote as Don Qui'ks'ote. Otherwise we'll performed.

(4 Sterne)

One zany adventure after another yes but really what's awesome about Don Quixote is his positivity. Thank you readers!

excellent

(5 Sterne)

readers were definitely on par with the wit and excitement of the novel. I loved it.

Very Appropriate

(5 Sterne)

Good enough to be in the list of books I have read

A Man within a Book

(5 Sterne)

Don Quixote👏🏻

(5 Sterne)

wonderful novel and very well read

bravo!

(5 Sterne)

It just gets better. A truly brilliant book. Totally worth listening to it here. All of the readers on this volume are solid.