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      • Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was a huge fan of the Greek philosopher and poet Homer and was greatly influenced by his works in Iliad and The Odyssey. Other authors he looked up to included Vergil Maro, and the brilliant Mateo Alemán, his compatriot.
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  2. Miguel is often compared to Babyface and Prince. [19] His vocals are influenced by classic rock bands such as The Beatles , Queen , The Police and Def Leppard . [ 68 ] Brian McManus of The Village Voice writes that " Marvin Gaye , Prince, and (his comparison) Van Morrison all linger in his voice."

  3. Sep 29, 2016 · This episode in Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote, first published in 1605, is the most comically iconic scene in the novel and often the only thing that springs to mind when thinking about it. The expression "tilting at windmills" has become colloquial shorthand for attacking imaginary enemies.

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  4. Cervantes’s influence resonates in the popular term “quixotic” and the immediately recognizable forms of his two major protagonists, whose adventures reappear continually across the cultural landscape in theatre, film, opera, ballet, and even comic books.

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  5. Jul 29, 2020 · Cervantes’s influence is evident in the immediately recognizable forms of his two major protagonists, Don Quixote and Sancho, whose adventures reappear continually across the cultural landscape in theatre, film, opera, ballet, and even comic books.

  6. Often considered the first and certainly one of the great novels, it has influenced many writers and inspired numerous creations in other genres and media. Cervantes also published a large set of eight comedies and eight interludes for the stage (1615) and the romance The Labors of Persiles and Sigismunda (1617).

  7. Important information about Miguel de Cervantes's background, historical events that influenced Don Quixote, and the main ideas within the work.

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