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List of works influenced by Don Quixote

The novel Don Quixote (/ˌdɒn kˈht/; Spanish: Don Quijote, Spanish: El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha[1]) was written by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes. Published in two volumes a decade apart (in 1605 and 1615), Don Quixote is one of the most influential works of literature from the Spanish Golden Age in the Spanish literary canon. As a founding work of modern Western literature, it regularly appears high on lists of the greatest works of fiction ever published.[2] It has been the inspiration for a wide array of cultural adaptations.

Influence on literature edit

Drama edit

Novels and other literature edit

  • 1614 Segundo tomo del ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha [Wikidata] by pseudonymous Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda. An unauthorized sequel to the first volume by Cervantes.
  • 1742 Joseph Andrews by Henry Fielding notes on the title page that it is "written in Imitation of the Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote".
  • 1752 The Female Quixote (1752), a novel by Charlotte Lennox. A major influence on Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey.
  • 1759–1767 The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne was influenced by Cervantes' novel in several ways, including its genre-defying structure and the Don Quixote-like character of Uncle Toby. Intentional nods include Sterne's own description of his characters' "Cervantic humour" and naming Parson Yorick's horse 'Rocinante'.
  • 1760-1762 The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves by Tobias Smollett. Smollett shows the influence of Don Quixote in many of his novels (e.g. the character of Lismahago in Humphry Clinker), but this is his "own explicit version of the D[on] Q[uixote] story." Smollett had also produced his own translation of Don Quixote in 1755.[6]
  • 1773 The Spiritual Quixote by Richard Graves is a satire on Methodism.
  • 1791 Anonymous [Elizabeth Purbeck and Jane Purbeck]. William Thornborough, the benevolent Quixote. In four volumes. London: George, George, John and James Robinson, 1791.[7]
  • 1797 [Elizabeth Purbeck and Jane Purbeck]. The history of Sir George Warrington; or the political Quixote. By the author of The female Quixote. In three volumes. London: John Bell, 1797.[8] (2nd ed. with corrected attribution came out that same year.)[9]
  • 1856 Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert was heavily influenced by Don Quixote.[10][11] In the view of the critic Howard Mancing, "of all the many female incarnations of Don Quixote, Emma [Bovary] is the most original, profound and influential. Flaubert's admiration for Cervantes knew no bounds. It has been suggested that it was his reading of Don Quixote in childhood which convinced Flaubert to become a novelist rather than a dramatist." In Madame Bovary, the heroine, like Don Quixote, tries to escape from the tedium of provincial life through books, in Bovary's case women's romances and historical novels.[12]
  • 1869 The Idiot by Dostoyevsky. Prince Myshkin, the title character of the novel, was explicitly modeled on Don Quixote.[13]
  • 1874 The Three-Cornered Hat, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, has been compared with Don Quijote.[14]
  • 1881 The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas (original, Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas), by Machado de Assis, uses many narrative techniques used by Cervantes in the Quixote. Although the author is also influenced by Stern (Tristram Shandy, a novel that also owes a great deal to the Quixote), the narrator in the novel, Brás Cubas, also makes frequent allusion to Cervantes and The Quixote. It is considered one of the greatest Latin American novels due to its innovation, avant-guard techniques, and proto- magic realism elements. Due to the limited prominence of the Portuguese language from the time it was published until the late 20th century, only in the past 30 years the novel has received broader appreciation and appropriate translations for a literary work of this stature.
  • 1917-1919 (published posthumously in 1948) "The Truth About Sancho Panza" by Franz Kafka imagines Sancho as Author.
  • 1914 Vida de Don Quijote y Sancho (usually translated into English as Our Lord Don Quixote) by Miguel de Unamuno often perceived one of the earliest works applying existential elements to Don Quixote. The book, on Unamuno's own admission, is of mixed genre with elements of personal essay, philosophy and fiction.
  • 1927 The Return of Don Quixote by G. K. Chesterton tells the tale of the librarian Michael Herne, who, after performing as the lead actor in a medieval theater play, finds contemporaneous realities unacceptable and decides to carry on with medieval costume, then gets elected to a dictatorial real kingship, but disappoints the rich who helped him get there, and then has to roam the country in the fashion of Don Quixote, since persecuted by the police after losing his short-lived power.
  • 1939 "Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote" by Jorge Luis Borges is a short story about a fictional 20th-century writer who re-authors Don Quixote. According to the story, "The text of Cervantes and that of Menard are verbally identical, but the second is almost infinitely richer."
  • 1949 Silverlock by John Myers Myers The novel's settings and characters, aside from the protagonist, are all drawn from history, mythology, and other works of literature.
  • 1960 The Art of the Novel by Milan Kundera extensively references and extols Cervantes' Don Quixote as the first, and perhaps best, novel. Kundera writes that his own novels are an homage to Cervantes.
  • 1966 The Order of Things by Michel Foucault. Quixote's confusion in Cervantes' novel plays an important part in Foucault's book, serving as an illustration of the transition to a new configuration of thought in the late sixteenth century.
  • 1982 Monsignor Quixote by Graham Greene is a pastiche of Cervantes' novel. Greene's character Monsignor Quixote regards himself as a descendant of Don Quixote.
  • 1985 City of Glass in The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster. In this postmodern detective story, the protagonist, Daniel Quinn, is modeled after Don Quixote. The novella includes an explicit discussion of Don Quixote's authorship.
  • 1986 Don Quixote: Which Was a Dream, a novel by Kathy Acker, revisits the themes of Cervantes' text to highlight contemporary issues.
  • 1995 The Moor's Last Sigh by Salman Rushdie, with its central themes of the world being remade and reinterpreted, draws inspiration (as well as names and characters) from Cervantes's work.
  • 1997 One Piece, a Japanese manga series by Eiichiro Oda, features Donquixote Doflamingo, an antagonist presumably named after Don Quixote.
  • 1998 Yo-Yo Boing!, a Spanglish comic novel by Giannina Braschi, features conversations between Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, and Dulcinea, who have been transported into 20th-century New York.
  • 2009 The Shadow Dragons, the fourth novel in James A. Owen's series The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica, features Don Quixote as one of its major characters.
  • 2011-2021 The Expanse, a series of science fiction novels by James S. A. Corey, features main character James Holden, who is often compared to Don Quixote for his idealism and chivalry. In the first book, Leviathan Wakes, Holden names his spaceship, the Rocinante, after Don Quixote's horse. [15]
  • 2009 Going Bovine by Libba Bray, a YA novel about a 16-year-old high school student with "transmissible spongiform encephalopathy" (mad cow disease) and contains many allusions to “Quixote” in plot, theme and characters.
  • 2013 Don Q. Public (novel) by John Opsand Sutherland is a modern take on Don Quixote as a comic book superhero.[16]
  • 2015 Supernatural season 10's Book of the Damned features protagonist Castiel searching for his grace, his angelic essence which turns out to be in a copy of Don Quixote with the riddle leading to it being the quote "what's the maddest thing a man can do? Let himself die."
  • 2019 Quichotte by Salman Rushdie is described as a modern take on Don Quixote.[17]
  • 2022 The Seductive Lady Vanessa of Manhattanshire by Seth Kaufman recasts Cervantes' hero as a delusional woman in contemporary New York. [18]

Music, opera and ballet edit

 
Poster for Jules Massenet's Don Quichotte

Selected film adaptations edit

Paintings and illustrations edit

Don Quixote has inspired many illustrators, painters and sculptors, including Gustave Doré, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí and Antonio de la Gandara. The French artist Honoré Daumier produced 29 paintings and 49 drawings based on the book and characters of Don Quixote, starting with an exhibition at the 1850 Paris Salon, which would later inspire Pablo Picasso. In 1863, Gustave Doré produced a large set of drawings based on Don Quixote. On 10 August 1955, Pablo Picasso drew an illustration of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza for the journal weekly Les Lettres françaises (week of 18–24 August 1955), which quoted from the Daumier caricature of a century before. Widely reproduced, today it is the iconic image used by the Spanish government to promote Cervantes and Don Quixote.

Illustrations by Gustave Doré, originally published 1863 edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Miguel de Cervantes (1605). El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha.
  2. ^ "The top 100 books of all time". The Guardian. London. 8 May 2002. Retrieved 1 May 2010. "Don Quixote gets authors' votes". BBC News. 7 May 2002. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
  3. ^ Ardila
  4. ^ Ardila p.6
  5. ^ Brean Hammond in Ardila, p. 97
  6. ^ Cervantes Encyclopedia L-Z p.682
  7. ^ Purbeck, Jane, Purbeck, Elizabeth. William Thornborough, the benevolent Quixote. In four volumes. The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 4843. Accessed 2023-08-07.
  8. ^ Purbeck, Jane, Purbeck, Elizabeth. The history of Sir George Warrington; or the political Quixote. By the author of The female Quixote. In three volumes. The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 2449. Accessed 2023-08-07.
  9. ^ Purbeck, Jane, Purbeck, Elizabeth. The history of Sir George Warrington: or the political Quixote. By the author of The benevolent Quixote. etc. etc. Second edition. In three volumes. The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 8443. Accessed 2023-08-07.
  10. ^ "Flaubert and Don Quijote - Soledad Fox". Archived from the original on 2007-05-20. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
  11. ^ Burt, Daniel (1 July 2010). The Novel 100: A Ranking of the Greatest Novels of All Time Public. ISBN 9780816045587.
  12. ^ Cervantes Encyclopedia A-K p.140
  13. ^ Penguin Classics: Features
  14. ^ Medina, Jeremy T. (1972). "Structural Techniques of Alarcón's "el Sombrero de Tres Picos"". Romance Notes. 14 (1). University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for its Department of Romance Studies: 83–85. JSTOR 43802521.
  15. ^ Corey, James S. A. (2009). Leviathan Wakes. Orbit Books. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-316-12908-4.
  16. ^ Sutherland, John (25 March 2013). Don Q. Public. ISBN 978-1483958941.
  17. ^ Kidd, James (24 August 2019). "Salman Rushdie's Quichotte brings Cervantes' epic Don Quixote into the modern age". South China Morning Post.
  18. ^ Kaufman |, Seth. "The Seductive Lady Vanessa of Manhattanshire". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  19. ^ Jurek, Thom. "Eliane Elias -- Music from Man of La Mancha". AllMusic.com. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
  20. ^ "The Trudy: Dear Sancho: Reviewed - Great, lost pop band re-emerge". 5 March 2021.
  21. ^ "Quixote Nuevo | Seattle Rep". www.seattlerep.org. Retrieved 2024-01-26.
  22. ^ a b c d Sadoul, Georges and Peter, Morris Dictionary of films University of California Press p. 91 ISBN 0-520-02152-5
  23. ^ Mancing, Howard (2006). Cervantes' Don Quixote: A Reference Guide. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 177. ISBN 9780313333477. Garbancito de la Mancha don quixote OR don quijote.
  24. ^ Películas sobre Don Quijote - Quixote Films (Spanish)
  25. ^ "Don Quixote – Tales of La Mancha @ Toonarific Cartoons".
  26. ^ Kit, Borys (October 13, 2016). "Don Quixote Movie in the Works at Disney". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 9, 2018.
  27. ^ The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2011) at IMDb  
  28. ^ Poche, Chris (2019-09-28), The True Don Quixote (Comedy), Charterhouse Films, Neutral Ground Films, retrieved 2022-06-24

Sources edit

  • The Cervantean Heritage: Reception and Influence of Cervantes in Britain ed. J.A. Ardila (MHRA, 2009)
  • Howard Mancing The Cervantes Encyclopedia L-Z (Greenwood, 2004)

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Don Quixote on In Our Time at the BBC
  • "One Master, Many Cervantes", by Ilan Stavans. A history of English translations. Humanities, September/October 2008. Volume 29, Number 5. Accessed 2010-08-04
  • Works by Cervantes at Project Gutenberg

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The novel Don Quixote ˌ d ɒ n k iː ˈ h oʊ t iː Spanish Don Quijote Spanish El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha 1 was written by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes Published in two volumes a decade apart in 1605 and 1615 Don Quixote is one of the most influential works of literature from the Spanish Golden Age in the Spanish literary canon As a founding work of modern Western literature it regularly appears high on lists of the greatest works of fiction ever published 2 It has been the inspiration for a wide array of cultural adaptations Contents 1 Influence on literature 1 1 Drama 1 2 Novels and other literature 2 Music opera and ballet 3 Selected film adaptations 4 Paintings and illustrations 4 1 Illustrations by Gustave Dore originally published 1863 5 See also 6 References 7 Sources 8 Further reading 9 External linksInfluence on literature editDrama edit 1612 The Knight of the Burning Pestle by Francis Beaumont has been described as the first English imitation of Don Quixote 3 1613 Cardenio a lost presumably Shakespearean play is believed to be based on an episode in Part One of Don Quixote 4 1694 The Comical History of Don Quixote is a comic play by Thomas D Urfey with music and songs by composers including Henry Purcell The play was written in three parts adding up to more than seven hours of playing time It is seldom if ever performed today and never at its full length 1734 Don Quixote in England by Henry Fielding was written in 1728 as an attack on Prime Minister Robert Walpole 5 1785 1787 Don Chisciotti e Sanciu Panza by Giovanni Meli is a Sicilian parody of Don Quixote 1864 Don Quichotte a play in three acts by Victorien Sardou Recently 2009 translated into English as Don Quixote 1953 Camino Real by Tennessee Williams features a cast of classic literary characters that includes Don Quixote and Sancho Panza 1982 Don Quixote theatre adaptation by Keith Dewhurst first performed at Royal National Theatre with Paul Scofield in the title role 2016 The Royal Shakespeare Company s version of Don Quixote with David Threlfall in the title role and Rufus Hound as Sancho Panza played at the Swan Theatre and was revived in 2018 for shows at the Garrick Theatre in London Novels and other literature edit 1614 Segundo tomo del ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha Wikidata by pseudonymous Alonso Fernandez de Avellaneda An unauthorized sequel to the first volume by Cervantes 1742 Joseph Andrews by Henry Fielding notes on the title page that it is written in Imitation of the Manner of Cervantes Author of Don Quixote 1752 The Female Quixote 1752 a novel by Charlotte Lennox A major influence on Jane Austen s Northanger Abbey 1759 1767 The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy Gentleman by Laurence Sterne was influenced by Cervantes novel in several ways including its genre defying structure and the Don Quixote like character of Uncle Toby Intentional nods include Sterne s own description of his characters Cervantic humour and naming Parson Yorick s horse Rocinante 1760 1762 The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves by Tobias Smollett Smollett shows the influence of Don Quixote in many of his novels e g the character of Lismahago in Humphry Clinker but this is his own explicit version of the D on Q uixote story Smollett had also produced his own translation of Don Quixote in 1755 6 1773 The Spiritual Quixote by Richard Graves is a satire on Methodism 1791 Anonymous Elizabeth Purbeck and Jane Purbeck William Thornborough the benevolent Quixote In four volumes London George George John and James Robinson 1791 7 1797 Elizabeth Purbeck and Jane Purbeck The history of Sir George Warrington or the political Quixote By the author of The female Quixote In three volumes London John Bell 1797 8 2nd ed with corrected attribution came out that same year 9 1856 Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert was heavily influenced by Don Quixote 10 11 In the view of the critic Howard Mancing of all the many female incarnations of Don Quixote Emma Bovary is the most original profound and influential Flaubert s admiration for Cervantes knew no bounds It has been suggested that it was his reading of Don Quixote in childhood which convinced Flaubert to become a novelist rather than a dramatist In Madame Bovary the heroine like Don Quixote tries to escape from the tedium of provincial life through books in Bovary s case women s romances and historical novels 12 1869 The Idiot by Dostoyevsky Prince Myshkin the title character of the novel was explicitly modeled on Don Quixote 13 1874 The Three Cornered Hat by Pedro Antonio de Alarcon has been compared with Don Quijote 14 1881 The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas original Memorias Postumas de Bras Cubas by Machado de Assis uses many narrative techniques used by Cervantes in the Quixote Although the author is also influenced by Stern Tristram Shandy a novel that also owes a great deal to the Quixote the narrator in the novel Bras Cubas also makes frequent allusion to Cervantes and The Quixote It is considered one of the greatest Latin American novels due to its innovation avant guard techniques and proto magic realism elements Due to the limited prominence of the Portuguese language from the time it was published until the late 20th century only in the past 30 years the novel has received broader appreciation and appropriate translations for a literary work of this stature 1917 1919 published posthumously in 1948 The Truth About Sancho Panza by Franz Kafka imagines Sancho as Author 1914 Vida de Don Quijote y Sancho usually translated into English as Our Lord Don Quixote by Miguel de Unamuno often perceived one of the earliest works applying existential elements to Don Quixote The book on Unamuno s own admission is of mixed genre with elements of personal essay philosophy and fiction 1927 The Return of Don Quixote by G K Chesterton tells the tale of the librarian Michael Herne who after performing as the lead actor in a medieval theater play finds contemporaneous realities unacceptable and decides to carry on with medieval costume then gets elected to a dictatorial real kingship but disappoints the rich who helped him get there and then has to roam the country in the fashion of Don Quixote since persecuted by the police after losing his short lived power 1939 Pierre Menard Author of the Quixote by Jorge Luis Borges is a short story about a fictional 20th century writer who re authors Don Quixote According to the story The text of Cervantes and that of Menard are verbally identical but the second is almost infinitely richer 1949 Silverlock by John Myers Myers The novel s settings and characters aside from the protagonist are all drawn from history mythology and other works of literature 1960 The Art of the Novel by Milan Kundera extensively references and extols Cervantes Don Quixote as the first and perhaps best novel Kundera writes that his own novels are an homage to Cervantes 1966 The Order of Things by Michel Foucault Quixote s confusion in Cervantes novel plays an important part in Foucault s book serving as an illustration of the transition to a new configuration of thought in the late sixteenth century 1982 Monsignor Quixote by Graham Greene is a pastiche of Cervantes novel Greene s character Monsignor Quixote regards himself as a descendant of Don Quixote 1985 City of Glass in The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster In this postmodern detective story the protagonist Daniel Quinn is modeled after Don Quixote The novella includes an explicit discussion of Don Quixote s authorship 1986 Don Quixote Which Was a Dream a novel by Kathy Acker revisits the themes of Cervantes text to highlight contemporary issues 1995 The Moor s Last Sigh by Salman Rushdie with its central themes of the world being remade and reinterpreted draws inspiration as well as names and characters from Cervantes s work 1997 One Piece a Japanese manga series by Eiichiro Oda features Donquixote Doflamingo an antagonist presumably named after Don Quixote 1998 Yo Yo Boing a Spanglish comic novel by Giannina Braschi features conversations between Don Quixote Sancho Panza and Dulcinea who have been transported into 20th century New York 2009 The Shadow Dragons the fourth novel in James A Owen s series The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica features Don Quixote as one of its major characters 2011 2021 The Expanse a series of science fiction novels by James S A Corey features main character James Holden who is often compared to Don Quixote for his idealism and chivalry In the first book Leviathan Wakes Holden names his spaceship the Rocinante after Don Quixote s horse 15 2009 Going Bovine by Libba Bray a YA novel about a 16 year old high school student with transmissible spongiform encephalopathy mad cow disease and contains many allusions to Quixote in plot theme and characters 2013 Don Q Public novel by John Opsand Sutherland is a modern take on Don Quixote as a comic book superhero 16 2015 Supernatural season 10 s Book of the Damned features protagonist Castiel searching for his grace his angelic essence which turns out to be in a copy of Don Quixote with the riddle leading to it being the quote what s the maddest thing a man can do Let himself die 2019 Quichotte by Salman Rushdie is described as a modern take on Don Quixote 17 2022 The Seductive Lady Vanessa of Manhattanshire by Seth Kaufman recasts Cervantes hero as a delusional woman in contemporary New York 18 Music opera and ballet edit1690 Der irrende Ritter Don Quixotte de la Mancia first performed in Hamburg with libretto by Hinrich Hinsch and music by Johann Philipp Fortsch 1719 Don Chisciotte in Sierra Morena tragi comic opera by Francesco Bartolomeo Conti written for the Viennese court Highly popular at the time it was an object for some borrowings from other composers 1721 Les folies de Cardenio ballet de cour by Michel Richard de Lalande based on an episode from the novel some roles in the ballet were danced by young Louis XV 1727 Don Chisciotte in Corte della Duchessa written for performance in Vienna by Antonio Caldara 1730 revised 1733 Sancio Panza Governatore dell isola Barattaria written for performance in Vienna by Antonio Caldara 1739 Amor medico o sia il Don Chisciotte Die Liebe ein Arzt oder Don Quixote opera libretto printed in a bilingual edition anonymously in Vienna 1743 Don Quichotte chez la Duchesse a short ballet with vocals by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier was loosely adapted from the novel s chapters dealing with the frivolous Duke and Duchess who play practical jokes on Quixote 1761 Don Quichotte auf der Hochzeit des Comacho an opera serenata by Georg Philipp Telemann was based on an episode from the novel 1767 Don Quichotte orchestral suite by Georg Philipp Telemann 1769 Don Chisciotte della Mancia an opera composed by Giovanni Paisiello 1770 Don Chisciotte alle nozze di Gamace an opera by Antonio Salieri based on the same section of the novel as Telemann s opera 1770 Don Chisciotte an opera buffa by Niccolo Piccinni 1777 Il curioso indiscreto an opera composed by Pasquale Anfossi based on chapters 33 and 34 of the novel and later revised in Vienna 1783 and 1785 including insertion arias by Mozart 1795 Don Quixote der Zweyte an opera composed by Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf with an original libretto by the composer premiered at the Herzogliches Hoftheater in Olesnica 1827 Die Hochzeit des Camacho is an early opera by Felix Mendelssohn based on the same section of the book on which Telemann based his opera 1830 Don Chisciotte alle nozze di Gamaccio an opera composed by Saverio Mercadante 1833 Don Quixote or The Knight of the Woeful Countenance A Romantic Musical Drama in Two Acts by George Almar premiered in London at the Surry Theater April 8 1833 1833 Il furioso all isola di San Domingo an opera by Gaetano Donizetti based on the story of Cardenio and Lucinda in Part I of Don Quixote 1846 An Adventure of Don Quixote a musical drama by Sir George Alexander Macfarren premiered at Drury Lane Theatre 1861 Don Quijote a zarzuela by Francisco Asenjo Barbieri had its premiere on 23 April 1861 the anniversary of Cervantes death 1867 The Legend of Thyl Ulenspiegel and Lamme Goedzak by the Belgian author Charles De Coster is loosely based on the Low German figure Till Eulenspiegel but adds to him a companion Lamme Goedzak who is not attested in the German original and who is clearly modeled on Cervantes Sancho Panza 1869 Combate de Don Quijote contra las Ovejas is a scherzo for orchestra by the Spanish composer Ruperto Chapi 1869 Ludwig Minkus composed the music for Marius Petipa s ballet Don Quixote which was staged for the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow in 1869 and was revised in more elaborate production for the Imperial Ballet of St Petersburg in 1871 The libretto was based on the same chapters in the novel which attracted Mendelssohn and Telemann Petipa s ballet was substantially revised by Alexander Gorsky in 1900 for the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow a version which was staged for the Imperial in 1902 Gorsky s 1902 staging was revisited by several other choreographers in the twentieth century in Soviet Russia and has since been staged by ballet companies all over the world In 1972 Rudolf Nureyev filmed his version of the ballet with the Australian Ballet 1898 premiere Don Quixote a tone poem by Richard Strauss subtitled Fantastic Variations for Large Orchestra on a Theme of Knightly Character The music makes explicit reference to several episodes in the novel including the sheep described by flutter tongued brass and windmill episodes 1908 Don Quixote Six Character pieces by Erich Wolfgang Korngold nbsp Poster for Jules Massenet s Don Quichotte1910 premiere Don Quichotte by Jules Massenet at Monte Carlo Opera with operatic basso Feodor Chaliapin When director G W Pabst made a semi musical film in 1933 with a score by Jacques Ibert he chose Chaliapin to play Don Quixote 1910 Don Quixote Operetta by Richard Heuberger 1914 Don Quixote Suite for concert band by the Bohemian American composer and arranger Vincent Frank Safranek 1923 premiere Master Peter s Puppet Show a puppet opera by Manuel de Falla is based on an episode from Book II and was first performed at the Salon of the Princess de Polignac in Paris 1932 4 Don Quichotte a Dulcinee Don Quixote to Dulcinea by Maurice Ravel three songs for voice and piano set to Quixote poems by Paul Morand composed in 1932 and orchestrated in 1934 1940 41 Don Quixote ballet by Spanish composer Roberto Gerhard The ballet became the source for a number of orchestral suites and Gerhard also used it in the incidental music he provided for a BBC radio adaptation of Cervantes s novel by Eric Linklater The Adventures of Don Quixote 1940 Gerhard re wrote the ballet in 1947 49 and it was staged by Sadler s Wells Ballet at Covent Garden with choreography by Ninette de Valois and decor by Edward Burra 1960 Don Quixote symphony by the Azerbaijani composer Gara Garayev 1965 Don Quixote a ballet by George Balanchine with music by Nicolas Nabokov dedicated to and starring Suzanne Farrell 1965 Man of La Mancha a full length Broadway musical with music by Mitch Leigh lyrics by Joe Darion and based on Dale Wasserman s non musical teleplay I Don Quixote Written to be performed without intermission the musical combines episodes from the novel with a story about Miguel de Cervantes as a play within a play It premiered in 1965 and was filmed in 1972 It featured the song The Impossible Dream which was subsequently recorded by many artists 1968 Windmill Tilter the story of Don Quixote a jazz album by Kenny Wheeler with Johnny Dankworth 1972 Don Quixote an album by Gordon Lightfoot also a song by that title on the album The album peaked at 42 on the Billboard charts 1982 3 Don Quixote and Sancho Panza subtitled A Bagatelle Cycle a work for two guitars by British composer Ronald Stevenson consisting of a double theme with seventeen variations based on various events in Cervantes novel The work premiered in Glasgow in 1998 1984 Don Quichotte No Estan Aqui a French Top 10 and US Top 60 single by Magazine 60 1985 Don Quixote a song by Nik Kershaw 1994 Dulcinea is an album by Toad the Wet Sprocket whose title is a reference to Quixote s love interest in Cervantes novel The lyrics of two songs on the album Crowing and Windmills allude to elements from the novel 1996 Don Quixote a ska punk song by American band Cherry Poppin Daddies from their album Kids on the Street addressing the thematic elements of the novel 1998 La Leyenda de la Mancha a concept album by the Spanish group Mago de Oz Wizard of Oz is a modern retelling of the story of Don Quixote 2000 Don Chisciotte Italian spelling of Don Quixote a song by Italian singer songwriter Francesco Guccini from his album Stagioni Don Chisciotte is a faithful retelling of a majority of the story 2001 Don Quixote a post hardcore song by American band Pencey Prep from their album Heartbreak in Stereo 2002 Don Quixote a rap song based on the story from the album Chicano Blues by the Funky Aztecs 2003 Donkey Hot an album by the Macedonian band Foltin 2008 Symphony No 3 Don Quixote with movements I The Quest II Dulcinea III Sancho and the Windmills IV The Illumination a work for concert band published by the American composer Robert W Smith 2010 Don Quixote Spanish Rain a song by British band Coldplay premiered during the Latin American leg of the Viva la Vida Tour The song s lyrics refer to elements from the novel 2013 Tilting against Windmills a song by Canadian progressive metal band Protest the Hero from their album Volition the song s lyrics allude to the idiom explicitly referenced in the title 2014 Being Dead Don Quixote a stage work by Kerith Manderson Galvin presented by MKA Theatre of New Writing that has been touring Australia periodically since The title of the work also references the book by Kathy Acker 2018 Music from Man of La Mancha a studio album by Brazilian jazz pianist Eliane Elias 19 2021 Dear Sancho a song released as a single by British band The Trudy The song follows the relationship between Don Quixote and his everyman squire Sancho Panza 20 2022 Don Quixote a song by K pop boyband Seventeen from their album Face the Sun 2024 QUIXOTE NUEVO a play written by Octavio Solis 21 Selected film adaptations edit1903 Don Quixote France a short subject co directed by Ferdinand Zecca and Lucien Nonguet fr 1911 Don Chisciotte Italy a short 22 1915 Don Quixote US a silent film starring DeWolf Hopper directed by Edward Dillion 22 1926 Don Quixote Spain Denmark a silent co production directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr and starring Danish comedians Carl Schenstrom and Harald Madsen 22 1933 Don Quixote France UK directed by G W Pabst with music by Jacques Ibert Rather than going out with foreign language subtitles this version was made three times in the same year and in three different languages French English and German All three starred the great Russian bass Feodor Chaliapin and utilized the same script set designs and costumes 1934 Don Quixote US a 1934 animated short film directed by Ub Iwerks and published as a Comicolor cartoon It is loosely based on the novel 1945 Garbancito de la Mancha Spain the first feature length animated film produced outside the US 23 1947 Don Quijote de la Mancha Spain directed by Rafael Gil the first full length adaptation from the country 22 1957 Don Quixote Soviet Union directed by Grigori Kozintsev music by Gara Garayev and starring Nikolay Cherkasov the first live action adaptation in widescreen and color 1961 Don Kihot SFR Yugoslavia experimental animated short by Vlado Kristl at Zagreb Film 1961 Have Gun Will Travel American TV series an American western series that features multiple mentions to Don Quixote including an episode titled A Knight to Remember where the main character is employed to capture and defeat an elderly man who believes he is Don Quixote and whose only wish is to achieve knighthood 1965 Don Quixote de France Germany a four part TV miniseries directed by Carlo Rim and starring Josef Meinrad 1965 Don Quichotte de Cervantes France a 23 minute short by Eric Rohmer 24 1968 Don Chisciotte and Sancio Panza Italy directed by Giovanni Grimaldi and starring Franco and Ciccio 1968 The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn US a live action animated series Episode 2 Huck of La Mancha features the live action Tom Sawyer Huckleberry Finn and Becky Thatcher helping the animated Quixote and Panza to challenge the brigand leader Don Jose 1971 They Might Be Giants US directed by Anthony Harvey and based on the play of the same name both written by James Goldman whose title is a reference to Quixote s exploit of tilting at windmills believing them to be giants George C Scott and Joanne Woodward s characters have a relationship similar to Quixote and Panza with one appearing delusional and the other seeing reality clearly but following the visionary out of concern and friendship 1972 Man of La Mancha US Italy directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Peter O Toole Sophia Loren and James Coco An adaptation of the stage musical by Dale Wasserman with music by Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion this is based on Wasserman s 1959 non musical television play I Don Quixote which combines a semi fictional episode from the life of Cervantes with scenes from his novel 1973 Don Quijote cabalga de nuevo Mexico Spain directed by Roberto Gavaldon starring Cantinflas and Fernando Fernan Gomez 1973 The Adventures of Don Quixote UK directed by Alvin Rakoff from a script by Hugh Whitemore and starring Rex Harrison and Frank Finlay First broadcast as part of the BBC s Play of the Month it was later shown as a standalone TV special in the US 1973 Don Quixote Australia a filmed production of the Minkus ballet starring Rudolf Nureyev Lucette Aldous Robert Helpmann and artists of the Australian Ballet 1976 The Amorous Adventures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza US directed by Raphael Nussbaum a softcore erotic musical adaptation 1978 80 Don Quijote de La Mancha Spain an animated series produced and distributed by Romagosa Internacional and translated into several languages current web in Spanish and in English 1980 Don Quixote Tales of La Mancha Japan an anime series produced by Ashi Productions and distributed by Toei Animation 25 1987 Liberated Don Quixote Russia animated stop motion short film directed by Vadim Kurchevsky 1988 Life of Don Quixote and Sancho Georgia Spain a nine episode series by Rezo Chkheidze 1991 Monsignor Quixote UK a TV film of Graham Greene s eponymous 1982 novel directed by Rodney Greene and starring Alec Guinness Leo McKern Ian Richardson and Rosalie Crutchley 1991 El Quijote de Miguel de Cervantes Spain a five episodes TV series of Part I of the novel by Television Espanola directed by Manuel Gutierrez Aragon with screenplay by Camilo Jose Cela starring Fernando Rey as Don Quixote and Alfredo Landa as Sancho Panza A second series adapting Part II was planned but halted due to Rey s death 1992 released Don Quixote unfinished Begun by Orson Welles a reshaped version by Jesus Franco was released in 1992 2000 Don Quixote US a TV film directed by Peter Yates starring John Lithgow Bob Hoskins Vanessa L Williams and Isabella Rossellini It was co produced by Hallmark Channel and Turner Network Television 2002 Lost in La Mancha UK US a documentary film by Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe chronicling Terry Gilliam s failed first attempt to produce a film adaptation of Don Quixote The project was completed in 2017 and released in 2018 with a follow up documentary in 2019 2002 El caballero Don Quijote Spain Manuel Gutierrez Aragon s two hour theatrical film based on Part II of the novel This belated sequel to Gutierrez Aragon s 1991 miniseries starred a completely different cast including Juan Luis Galiardo as Quixote 2006 Honor of the Knights Catalan a compilative film by Albert Serra 2007 Donkey Xote Spain Italy a CG animated film that re envisions the book with Sancho s donkey Xote as the lead character 2009 Defendor Canada a superhero comedy drama film about a Quixotic and mentally challenged vigilante who uses wasps and marbles to fight drug smugglers and crooked cops 2011 Jack and Jill US a romantic comedy in which Al Pacino playing himself prepares to appear as Don Quixote in a Broadway production of Man of La Mancha 2012 The Newsroom US a drama series that features multiple mentions to Don Quixote including an episode titled I ll Try to Fix You 2016 Disney was announced to be in development of an adaptation of the novel about a man who believes he is a knight to be streamed on Disney with Gordon Gray and Billy Ray producing Ray is also writing the script Some sources state that the plan is to adapt the work in a tone that recalls the madcap and fantastical nature of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series 26 2018 The Man Who Killed Don Quixote UK Belgium France Portugal Spain directed and co written by Terry Gilliam In production since 1989 rather than a direct adaptation the film is set in modern times and features an old man Jonathan Pryce who is convinced he is the famous literature character 27 2018 Maniac US a Netflix miniseries directed and co written by Cary Joji Fukunaga Episode 2 is titled Windmills in reference to Don Quixote There are a plethora of references to the book throughout the series one of which is when the two protagonists Emma Stone and Jonah Hill attend a seance at the Neberdine mansion looking for the novel s lost 53rd chapter 2019 He Dreams of Giants UK a sequel to Lost in La Mancha by Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe about Gilliam s success in producing The Man Who Killed Don Quixote 2019 The True Don Quixote US directed by Chris Poche starring Tim Blake Nelson Jacob Batalon Lucy Faust and Ann Mahoney 28 Paintings and illustrations editDon Quixote has inspired many illustrators painters and sculptors including Gustave Dore Pablo Picasso Salvador Dali and Antonio de la Gandara The French artist Honore Daumier produced 29 paintings and 49 drawings based on the book and characters of Don Quixote starting with an exhibition at the 1850 Paris Salon which would later inspire Pablo Picasso In 1863 Gustave Dore produced a large set of drawings based on Don Quixote On 10 August 1955 Pablo Picasso drew an illustration of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza for the journal weekly Les Lettres francaises week of 18 24 August 1955 which quoted from the Daumier caricature of a century before Widely reproduced today it is the iconic image used by the Spanish government to promote Cervantes and Don Quixote nbsp Don Quixote and Sancho Panza by Honore Daumier Black crayon and wash The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York c 1850 nbsp By Honore Daumier 1868 nbsp By Angelo Agostini 1885 nbsp Don Quixote is knighted by the inn keeper from The Book of Knowledge The Grolier Club 1911 nbsp From 1848 edition of Quixote nbsp By Wilhelm Marstrand nbsp From 1848 edition of Quixote nbsp Emiliano Zapata depicted as Don Quixote From La Risa 1911 nbsp Feodor Chaliapin as Quixote by Alexandre Jacovleff 1916 nbsp Don Quixote by Salvador Dali nbsp Classics Illustrated issue 11Illustrations by Gustave Dore originally published 1863 edit nbsp Don Quixote goes mad from his reading of books of chivalry nbsp Don Quixote his horse Rocinante and his squire Sancho Panza after an unsuccessful attack on a windmill nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp See also editDon Quixote Miguel de Cervantes List of Don Quixote characters List of organisms named after works of fiction Don QuixoteReferences edit Miguel de Cervantes 1605 El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha The top 100 books of all time The Guardian London 8 May 2002 Retrieved 1 May 2010 Don Quixote gets authors votes BBC News 7 May 2002 Retrieved 3 September 2010 Ardila Ardila p 6 Brean Hammond in Ardila p 97 Cervantes Encyclopedia L Z p 682 Purbeck Jane Purbeck Elizabeth William Thornborough the benevolent Quixote In four volumes The Women s Print History Project 2019 title ID 4843 Accessed 2023 08 07 Purbeck Jane Purbeck Elizabeth The history of Sir George Warrington or the political Quixote By the author of The female Quixote In three volumes The Women s Print History Project 2019 title ID 2449 Accessed 2023 08 07 Purbeck Jane Purbeck Elizabeth The history of Sir George Warrington or the political Quixote By the author of The benevolent Quixote etc etc Second edition In three volumes The Women s Print History Project 2019 title ID 8443 Accessed 2023 08 07 Flaubert and Don Quijote Soledad Fox Archived from the original on 2007 05 20 Retrieved 2010 12 13 Burt Daniel 1 July 2010 The Novel 100 A Ranking of the Greatest Novels of All Time Public ISBN 9780816045587 Cervantes Encyclopedia A K p 140 Penguin Classics Features Medina Jeremy T 1972 Structural Techniques of Alarcon s el Sombrero de Tres Picos Romance Notes 14 1 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for its Department of Romance Studies 83 85 JSTOR 43802521 Corey James S A 2009 Leviathan Wakes Orbit Books p 179 ISBN 978 0 316 12908 4 Sutherland John 25 March 2013 Don Q Public ISBN 978 1483958941 Kidd James 24 August 2019 Salman Rushdie s Quichotte brings Cervantes epic Don Quixote into the modern age South China Morning Post Kaufman Seth The Seductive Lady Vanessa of Manhattanshire PublishersWeekly com Retrieved 2022 11 26 Jurek Thom Eliane Elias Music from Man of La Mancha AllMusic com Retrieved May 31 2018 The Trudy Dear Sancho Reviewed Great lost pop band re emerge 5 March 2021 Quixote Nuevo Seattle Rep www seattlerep org Retrieved 2024 01 26 a b c d Sadoul Georges and Peter Morris Dictionary of films University of California Press p 91 ISBN 0 520 02152 5 Mancing Howard 2006 Cervantes Don Quixote A Reference Guide Greenwood Publishing Group pp 177 ISBN 9780313333477 Garbancito de la Mancha don quixote OR don quijote Peliculas sobre Don Quijote Quixote Films Spanish Don Quixote Tales of La Mancha Toonarific Cartoons Kit Borys October 13 2016 Don Quixote Movie in the Works at Disney The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 9 2018 The Man Who Killed Don Quixote 2011 at IMDb nbsp Poche Chris 2019 09 28 The True Don Quixote Comedy Charterhouse Films Neutral Ground Films retrieved 2022 06 24Sources editThe Cervantean Heritage Reception and Influence of Cervantes in Britain ed J A Ardila MHRA 2009 Howard Mancing The Cervantes Encyclopedia L Z Greenwood 2004 Further reading editHartau Johannes 1987 Don Quijote in der Kunst Berlin Gebr Mann ISBN 3 7861 1449 8 Bloom Harold Ed 2000 Cervantes s Don Quixote Modern Critical Interpretations Chelsea House Publishers ISBN 0 7910 5922 7 D Haen Theo Ed 2009 International Don Quixote Editions Rodopi B V ISBN 90 420 2583 2 Echevarria Roberto Gonzalez Ed 2005 Cervantes Don Quixote a casebook Oxford University Press USA ISBN 0 19 516938 7 Duran Manuel and Rogg Fay R 2006 Fighting Windmills Encounters with Don Quixote Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 11022 7 Johnson Carroll B Ed 2006 Don Quijote Across Four Centuries 1605 2005 Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs ISBN 1 58871 088 2External links editList of works influenced by Don Quixote at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity Don Quixote on In Our Time at the BBC One Master Many Cervantes by Ilan Stavans A history of English translations Humanities September October 2008 Volume 29 Number 5 Accessed 2010 08 04 Works by Cervantes at Project Gutenberg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of works influenced by Don Quixote amp oldid 1208474335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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