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El casamiento engañoso / Coloquio de los perros
1613
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Publicadas en Madrid en 1613, las 'Novelas ejemplares' pertenecen al periodo en que la madurez creadora de Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616) alcanza su expansión plena y abren, junto con el 'Quijote', el camino a la literatura moderna. En EL CASAMIENTO ENGAÑOSO, Cervantes desarrolla la maliciosa y divertida historia del matrimonio por interés del valentón y presumido alférez Campuzano, quien acaba trasquilado y presa de una enfermedad venérea. Postrado en una cama del Hospital de la Resurrección de Valladolid, a Campuzano le corresponde la transcripción del inusitado COLOQUIO DE LOS PERROS Copión y Berganza, de filiación lucianesca, que permite al autor, en la mejor tradición de la novela picaresca, convertirse en espectador y fiscal de la turbia sociedad de su tiempo y mostrar, una vez más, su profundo conocimiento de la vida y la naturaleza humanas.
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Author · 15 books

Miguel de Cervantes y Cortinas, later Saavedra was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. His novel Don Quixote is often considered his magnum opus, as well as the first modern novel. It is assumed that Miguel de Cervantes was born in Alcalá de Henares. His father was Rodrigo de Cervantes, a surgeon of cordoban descent. Little is known of his mother Leonor de Cortinas, except that she was a native of Arganda del Rey. In 1569, Cervantes moved to Italy, where he served as a valet to Giulio Acquaviva, a wealthy priest who was elevated to cardinal the next year. By then, Cervantes had enlisted as a soldier in a Spanish Navy infantry regiment and continued his military life until 1575, when he was captured by Algerian corsairs. He was then released on ransom from his captors by his parents and the Trinitarians, a Catholic religious order. He subsequently returned to his family in Madrid. In Esquivias (Province of Toledo), on 12 December 1584, he married the much younger Catalina de Salazar y Palacios (Toledo, Esquivias –, 31 October 1626), daughter of Fernando de Salazar y Vozmediano and Catalina de Palacios. Her uncle Alonso de Quesada y Salazar is said to have inspired the character of Don Quixote. During the next 20 years Cervantes led a nomadic existence, working as a purchasing agent for the Spanish Armada and as a tax collector. He suffered a bankruptcy and was imprisoned at least twice (1597 and 1602) for irregularities in his accounts. Between 1596 and 1600, he lived primarily in Seville. In 1606, Cervantes settled in Madrid, where he remained for the rest of his life. Cervantes died in Madrid on April 23, 1616. -Copied from Wikipedia

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