Las 1633 Notas ... A La Primera EdiciÃ3n De El Ingenioso Hildalgo, by Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch, offers a detailed examination of the first edition of Miguel de Cervantes' masterpiece, "El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha." This critical work compiles and analyzes 1633 annotations, providing invaluable insight into the nuances and complexities of Cervantes' writing. Reproduced by D. Francisco LÃ3pez Fabra using phototypography, this edition meticulously recreates the original text, allowing readers to engage with the work as it was initially presented.
Hartzenbusch's meticulous notes shed light on the historical, cultural, and literary context of "Don Quixote," enhancing the reader's understanding and appreciation of this seminal work of Spanish literature. This book is an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in delving deeper into the world of Cervantes and his enduring legacy.
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