"Don Quixote" is the Spanish literary masterpiece with the highest international reputation and greatest influence. The first part tells the story of Don Quixote who was fascinated by reading chivalric novels and attempted to imitate the ancient life of a knight errant. He pieced together a suit of armor, mounted a skinny horse, went on his first trip, and returned injured. For the second time, he found his neighbor Sancho Panza as his attendant and traveled together. They did many ridiculous and stupid things: treating the windmill as a giant, the hotel as a castle, and the sheep as enemies... In the end, he almost died. People were rescued and brought home. The second part narrates Don Quixote's third trip with his squire Sancho Panza, describing some of Don Quixote's thrilling encounters on the way and how the duchess played tricks on Don Quixote and his servant Sancho. How to govern the island as a governor, etc. In the end, Don Quixote was defeated by his neighbor Samson who dressed as a knight. He returned home and fell ill in bed. It was only on his deathbed that he suddenly realized and denounced the chivalric novel. The author of "The Cigarette Worker": (Spain) Emilia Pardo Basan
"The Cigarette Worker" is a novel with local customs. The story takes place in the mountains of northern Spain, with Mali as the main theme. With the city of Neda as the center, the author faithfully describes the emotions of the people in his hometown. In addition, the author also uses a lot of popular vocabulary and even dialects and dialects. You must know that it is not easy for a person to give up the way he usually uses words and sentences in novels, and to draw fresh language that seems irregular but full of life from the people.
Author of "Aunt Tula" : (Spain) Written by M. de Unamuno
Introduction: This book is a representative work of Unamuno's later novel creation. After the novel came out, it aroused a strong response. It is one of the creative intentions of the novel. It explores the psychology of a woman. A woman named Tula has a strong maternal passion and a deep aversion to the filth of sexual behavior. Therefore, in the novel, on the one hand, she is enthusiastic about taking care of the children of her sister and brother-in-law, on the other hand, she tries her best to refuse the pursuit and marriage of any man, and finally dies alone. In addition, the novel also portrays Ramiro, who lacks independent opinions and is at the mercy of others, and Rosa, who passionately pursues love but dies from the bitter consequences of love. Figures such as Manolita who abide by the teachings of Tula and rule family members with their spirit.
The work uses economical materials, frugal writing and a large number of dialogue forms, which reflects the author's simple and simple creative style