Don Quixote | The Greatest Novel Ever Written

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  • Опубликовано: 20 апр 2022

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  • @BigPhilly15
    @BigPhilly15 Год назад +7

    About to read Don Quixote for a second time. It’s absolutely the greatest novel ever written. It haunts me like scripture does. Always new insights and levels to meaning.

  • @Teodoroviski
    @Teodoroviski Год назад +5

    Brazilian here. I laughed my head off throughout both books. I cried thinking about them afterwards. It is that good. It moved me even more than Hamlet

  • @squiddies
    @squiddies 2 месяца назад

    Totally agree with you, this is indeed the greatest novel ever written. I do think, though, that the second part of the novel from 1615 is quite a different beast - more philosophical, more profound, but yet for different reasons than in the first part, and nevertheless a great complement to it. Overall an incredibly profound work (despite what many people think or know about this work, not having read it), and a seminal cornerstone work of fiction that everyone ought to read.

  • @joebeamish
    @joebeamish Год назад

    In the past few days I've watched several good videos about Don Quixote, but this one is the most heartfelt.

  • @christianbay3507
    @christianbay3507 2 года назад +3

    I just finished Part2. What an amazing experience. I fully agree with you,. Probably the best book I've read so far.

  • @skjoldursvarturskikkjan7860
    @skjoldursvarturskikkjan7860 2 года назад

    That's a great way to put it, when you read a great book you feel like you should read everything.

  • @seriela
    @seriela 2 года назад +4

    Yes, I read it last year for the second time - the first time in high school. Almost 50 years difference. This time in Spanish, with occasional backup from the Grossman translation. Bon voyage - and you'd better NOT spend all your time reading Part 2 when you're visiting your girlfriend! What would Sancho say? 🤣

  • @meconio_ibiza2621
    @meconio_ibiza2621 5 месяцев назад

    I am very glad that you liked it, I think it is the definitive novel for several reasons, even if you are crazy, you should not lose your dreams, even if the winds are adverse along the way. Honor, loyalty, bravery, words and love are part of the good men who walk the world..... Welcome to Spain, I hope you travel the fields of La Mancha...... ....

  • @Danlovar
    @Danlovar 6 дней назад

    In Spain people think Sancho Panza is fat and is tiny because of the description of him in chapter 9, when the change of narrator happens and the narrator sees him in the cover of the book in Toledo, but the thing is that the narrator never describes him physically, only that he is coward and likes to eat and drink.

  • @guiraurkikoa
    @guiraurkikoa Год назад +1

    Gracias el Quijote es un gran libro muy divertido y muy erudito al mismo tiempo sin ser un plomazo aquí en España se dice que mucha gente tiene el libro pero poca gente lo ha leído y es una pena yo puedo corroborar que en mi círculo de amigos ni les va ni les viene cosa que no entiendo pero bueno así son las las cosas.
    Thank you! I have really enjoyed your approach. I am glad you like the book as much as me. So fun to read, so funny and it makes you think. With some help of the experts on the book you learn all the sides as the book is pure erudition. Even if you dont take the bother reading it is a pleasure for the mind, it conforts you and

  • @raymondrich1977
    @raymondrich1977 6 месяцев назад

    Just finished Don Quixote this morning for the first time . (Both parts ) .Incredible book . I’m going to have to read it again at some point in my life as it is so vast I feel like it needs to be read again . My favorite episode was in part 1 and the story of Anselmo and Lothario . That whole “story with a story “ was mesmerizing .
    I also agree with your synopsis that the book makes you want to dream and find wonder in the world but also warns us of what happens when we stop wondering , stop dreaming . Incredible experience . Thanks for these videos that got me to read Don Quixote

    • @MayberryBookclub
      @MayberryBookclub  6 месяцев назад

      That's wonderful, I'm glad you enjoyed the book!

  • @thelifesampler
    @thelifesampler 11 месяцев назад

    Cervantes understood human psyche and emotions and phylosophy so well that it is relevant even to this date. I remember someone telling that Cervantes created idealism and realism and the same time even when the concepta werent invented.

  • @frnm12
    @frnm12 8 месяцев назад

    Props for pronouncing Sancho PanZa!! Great video

  • @h.m.7218
    @h.m.7218 Год назад

    I love the word "enchantment" you use at the end of the video. There's indeed something like that in the reading of this book. In fact DQ and Sancho become true friends of the reader. It's not a book : both DQ and Sancho are alive ! You wait all day for the moment you'll join them again in their adventures and conversations.

  • @davidhall8656
    @davidhall8656 10 месяцев назад

    RIP Edith Grossman

  • @enoughnonsenseplease3780
    @enoughnonsenseplease3780 2 года назад +2

    I always thought part 2 was more enjoyable, reflective and far less meandering. It's where you truly get to understand the psychology of Don Quixote and how he changes.
    You have wonderful reflection on the deeper aspects of the novels meanings! Thank you!

  • @MrImperial67
    @MrImperial67 Год назад

    Your cat is awesome

  • @garyrussell5373
    @garyrussell5373 5 месяцев назад

    Don Quixote
    “Finally, from so little sleeping and so much reading, his brain dried up and he went completely out of his mind.”

  • @Arsenal.N.I7242
    @Arsenal.N.I7242 2 года назад +2

    I honestly didn't know that this was two books put together... If I'm honest the size of the novel always put me off. Now knowing it's two books I might give this a chance and buy it. Read book one then see where it goes from there.

    • @MayberryBookclub
      @MayberryBookclub  2 года назад +1

      If you decide to read it please let me know what you think! And by the first 50 pages you'll know if you'll like it.

  • @reneaguilar3471
    @reneaguilar3471 10 месяцев назад

    Best book ever . I read it in Spanish and English . The Spanish one is better it has puns that are not translated a lot of times into English .

  • @adriennegarcia6628
    @adriennegarcia6628 2 года назад +3

    Have you ever thought about teaching English Literature? I think you would be really good at it.

    • @MayberryBookclub
      @MayberryBookclub  2 года назад +5

      Thank you! I don't have the qualifications or education to be a teacher, but I like to think I have a lot of enthusiasm which these videos that I make do very well to express!

  • @il2286
    @il2286 Год назад

    Spaniard here, want to read the book with another layer of depth? Don Quijote isn't crazy, he is acting crazy, to get away with the things he does.

  • @ignaciodelasenurraza7461
    @ignaciodelasenurraza7461 Год назад

    Do you think Alonso Quijano us really mad or just pretends to be mad (to act with more degrees of freedom, maybe) ?

  • @user-mz4rp6xd3i
    @user-mz4rp6xd3i Год назад

    I will pay money for u if u help me with my project plz

  • @retribution999
    @retribution999 9 месяцев назад

    I'm about s third of the way through it. I just find it all a bit silly and pointless. Not sure why people speak so highly of it. I've read much much better books. I will persevere to the end but just reading one of the short chapters a day.