Three books written by Miguel de Cervantes are "Don Quixote," "The Exemplary Novels," and "La Galatea." These works are some of his most well-known and influential literary contributions.
Don Quixote, Viaje del Permaso, Rinconte y Cortadillo
Best known for Don Quixote (two separate books), Cervantes also wote La Galatea, La Gitanilla (part of Novelas Ejemplares), and several plays.
Don Quixote, Eight Interludes, and L Galatea
1) La Galatea
2) Don Quixote
3) Novelas Ejemplares
4) Los Trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda
Don Quixote == Novelas ejemplares (Exemplary novels) ==
There of the greatest books ever written are War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy , Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and Moby Dick by Herman Melville .
1) La Galatea 2) Don Quixote 3) Novelas Ejemplares 4) Los Trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda
Miguel de Cervantes had seven siblings: four brothers named AndrΓ©s, Rodrigo, Juan, and Luis, and three sisters named Andrea, Magdalena, and Isabel.
Miguel de Cervantes had three children: Isabel de Saavedra, who was his daughter from his first marriage, and two daughters, Leonor and Isabel de Saavedra, from his second marriage.
William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega.
How can there be a author of three books that are not written as yet.
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Dante Alighieri, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Miguel de Cervantes are three famous writers who wrote in the vernacular, which means they wrote in their native languages (Italian, Middle English, and Spanish) rather than in Latin.
Miguel de Cervantes is often credited with developing the art of short story-writing in Spain, thanks to his 12 short pieces in Novelas ejemplares, published in 1613. These 12 tales of piracy, Gypsies, and adventure were thought to have been inspired by some of his own exploits on the seas. Cervantes fought in the naval Battle of Lepanto in 1571; shot three times, he was left permanently maimed in his left hand. That didn't stop him, though, from returning to the navy. In 1575, he and several others were captured by Barbary pirates. Cervantes lived in captivity for five years, until he was released in exchange for ransom paid by his family and others.
So far, Paolini has only written three of the books in The Inheritance Cycle.