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Don Quixote is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes. It was originally published in two parts in 1605 and 1615. A founding work of Western literature it is often labeled as the first modern novel and one of the greatest ever written. Don Quixote is also one of the most-translated books in the world. The plot revolves around the adventures of a member of the lowest nobility an hidalgo (Son of Someone) from La Mancha named Alonso Quixano who reads so many chivalric romances that he either loses or pretends to have lost his mind in order to become a knight-errant (caballero andante) to revive chivalry and serve his nation under the name Don Quixote de la Mancha. He recruits a simple farmer Sancho Panza as his squire who often employs a unique earthy wit in dealing with Don Quixotes rhetorical monologues on knighthood already considered old-fashioned at the time and representing the most vivid realism in contrast to his masters idealism. In the first part of the book Don Quixote does not see the world for what it is and prefers to imagine that he is living out a knightly story. When first published Don Quixote was usually interpreted as a comic novel. After the French Revolution it was better known for its central ethic that individuals can be right while society is quite wrong and was seen as a story of disenchantment. In the 19th century it was seen as social commentary but no one could easily tell whose side Cervantes was on. Many critics came to view the work as a tragedy in which Don Quixotes idealism and nobility are viewed by the post-chivalric world as insane and are defeated and rendered useless by common reality. By the 20th century the novel had come to occupy a canonical space as one of the foundations of modern literature.