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  2. The series was written by Miguel de Cervantes between 1590 and 1612 and printed in Madrid in 1613 by Juan de la Cuesta. Novelas ejemplares followed the publication of the first part of Don Quixote. The novellas were well received. Cervantes boasted in his foreword to have been the first to write novelas in the Spanish language:

  3. Feb 10, 2021 · Abstract. Cervantes’s claim in the prologue to his Novelas ejemplares to be the first to write novels in Spanish is more than justified, not just on grounds of originality, but also for the skilful blend of entertainment and literary sophistication they offer.

  4. Although Cervantes did not apply for a licence to publish the Exemplary Novels as a collection until 1612, there is considerable evidence to suggest that some of them, at least, had been in preparation since the early 1590s.

  5. Novelas Ejemplares: A collection of 12 short stories by Miguel de Cervantes, published in 1613, renowned for their creativity and moral lessons. Themes in Novelas Ejemplares: Key themes include love, honour, social class, and moral lessons, reflecting the socio-cultural landscape of Cervantes' time.

  6. May 4, 2023 · Next to the Quijote his Novelas ejemplares (Exemplary Tales), which appeared in 1613, have attracted most critical attention, but, except in the case of professional academic scholars and their students, they have always remained relatively little known outside the Spanish-speaking world.

  7. Cervantes’s novelas circulated in England soon after their publication in Spain, but the first, partial, translation of the collection was not published until 1640 when James Mabbe brought out six of the twelve stories. In 1992 the first complete parallel text translation was published under the general editorship of B.W. Ife (Warminster ...

  8. Over a thousand notes (1074 to be precise), including the numerous ones dealing with textual changes, clarify the Novelas from historical, lexical and grammatical points of view. By far the best are the historical ones.

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