The Dialogue of the Dogs (Paperback, only single volume ed)


"The Dialogue of the Dogs" is an inspired work of psychological observation by the master of the picaresque novel. In it, Cervantes displays all the clarity and warmth that marks the rich prose of "Don Quixote. "Given the gift of speech for a day, two dogs set about satirizing humans, their supposed superiors. In an exchange reminiscent of the ancient Greek Dialogues, they recount their experiences under their various masters. But whether butcher, constable, merchant, or gypsy, each is decried as corrupt to the core. Through the scathing Berganza and the critical Scipio, Cervantes delivers an ingenious critique of the morality of 16th-century Spain, and a timeless and telling portrayal of the heart of man. Author of the universally known" Don Quixote," Miguel de Cervantes is Spain's greatest writer.

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"The Dialogue of the Dogs" is an inspired work of psychological observation by the master of the picaresque novel. In it, Cervantes displays all the clarity and warmth that marks the rich prose of "Don Quixote. "Given the gift of speech for a day, two dogs set about satirizing humans, their supposed superiors. In an exchange reminiscent of the ancient Greek Dialogues, they recount their experiences under their various masters. But whether butcher, constable, merchant, or gypsy, each is decried as corrupt to the core. Through the scathing Berganza and the critical Scipio, Cervantes delivers an ingenious critique of the morality of 16th-century Spain, and a timeless and telling portrayal of the heart of man. Author of the universally known" Don Quixote," Miguel de Cervantes is Spain's greatest writer.

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Imprint

Hesperus Press Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Hesperus Classics

Release date

May 2004

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First published

October 2003

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Translators

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Dimensions

195 x 125 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

112

Edition

only single volume ed

ISBN-13

978-1-84391-065-7

Barcode

9781843910657

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LSN

1-84391-065-9



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