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  2. List of Don Quixote characters - Wikipedia

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    His wife and daughter also play pranks on Don Quixote. The innkeeper's wife who does not enjoy the presence of Don Quixote and Sancho, but likes to deceive them. The innkeeper's daughter loves the books of chivalry and talks the priest into reading one of the books. She also loves to prank Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.

  3. Sancho Panza - Wikipedia

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    Sancho Panza (/ ˈ p æ n z ə /; Spanish: [ˈsantʃo ˈpanθa]) is a fictional character in the novel Don Quixote written by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in 1605. . Sancho acts as squire to Don Quixote and provides comments throughout the novel, known as sanchismos, that are a combination of broad humour, ironic Spanish proverbs, and eart

  4. Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda - Wikipedia

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    In Part 2, Chapter 59, of Cervantes's version, Don Quixote disregards Avellaneda's Part 2 because in it Sancho Panza's wife is called Mari Gutiérrez, instead of Teresa Panza. However, in the early chapters of Part 1 Sancho's wife is called by many names, some within just two paragraphs, including Juana Panza, Mari Gutiérrez, Juana Gutiérrez ...

  5. Don Quixote - Wikipedia

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    For Cervantes and the readers of his day, Don Quixote was a one-volume book published in 1605, divided internally into four parts, not the first part of a two-part set. The mention in the 1605 book of further adventures yet to be told was totally conventional, did not indicate any authorial plans for a continuation, and was not taken seriously by the book's first readers.

  6. Dulcinea del Toboso - Wikipedia

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    Dulcinea del Toboso is a fictional character who is unseen in Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote.Don Quixote believes he must have a lady, under the mistaken view that chivalry requires it.

  7. The Musical Sancho Panza - Wikipedia

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    The Musical Sancho Panza is a two-act 2005 Spanish musical which premiered in Madrid to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the publication of Don Quixote. [2] [3] by Miguel de Cervantes. The play is a humorously presented look at the social landscape of the 16th and 17th centuries, including the customs, beliefs, professions, and trades of ...

  8. Don Quichotte - Wikipedia

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    Don Quichotte was premiered in Monte Carlo on 19 February 1910, [2] followed by stagings in Brussels that May, and Marseille and Paris in December 1910. Its première at the Opéra-Comique in October 1924 was followed by over 60 performances during the succeeding quarter of a century; Arbell sang in the 1924 and 1931 runs, and Chaliapin appeared there in 1934, while the conductors included ...

  9. Don Quixote (1933 film) - Wikipedia

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    The windmill is stopped by the mill workers, who then assist Sancho in carrying Quixote down. The final scene is the most radically changed of all. Totally defeated, and brought home imprisoned in a cage, Don Quixote sees that his niece, the village priest, and Sanson Carrasco (who in this version is the niece's fiancee, as in Man of La Mancha ...