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In "The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes," Miguel de Cervantes presents a collection of twelve short stories that dissect themes of morality, love, and social issues in early 17th-century Spain. This work marks a significant moment in the evolution of the modern novel, combining intricate narrative structures with rich character development and vivid dialogue, showcasing Cervantes' mastery of prose. The stories reflect a keen awareness of the societal norms and contextual complexities of his time, drawing inspiration from classical literature while paving the way for future narrative styles. Cervantes, often hailed as the father of the modern novel, was profoundly influenced by his tumultuous life experiences, including imprisonment and battles as a soldier. His exposure to diverse social classes and cultures deeply informed his writing, allowing him to explore the human experience from multifaceted perspectives. "The Exemplary Novels" not only serves as a testament to his literary ingenuity but also reflects his keen observations on human nature and societal constraints. This remarkable collection is highly recommended for readers keen to understand the roots of modern narrative fiction, as it artfully encapsulates the intricate interplay between moral dilemmas and societal expectations. Cervantes' insightful storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs while immersing themselves in the vibrant tapestry of early modern Spanish society.
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Oversetter: Walter K. Kelly
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E-bok: 10. april 2021
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