"The Life of Cervantes" by Albert Frederick Calvert is a biography that tells the story of Miguel de Cervantes, best known for writing "Don Quixote." The book looks at Cervantes' life as both a soldier and a writer, showing how his experiences influenced his writing. It begins by describing the world Cervantes lived in, including his family's background and his time in the military, highlighting his injury in the Battle of Lepanto and his capture and enslavement by pirates. Calvert focuses on Cervantes' strength and commitment to his writing, giving readers a look into his life and the effect he had on literature and Spanish culture.
The Life of Cervantes
By Albert Frederick Calvert
From battlefield wounds to pirate captivity, discover how a soldier's resilience shaped the mind behind one of literature's most enduring tales.
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About the AuthorAlbert Frederick Calvert (1872-1946) was an English author, engineer and explorer active in Australia.
Albert Frederick Calvert (1872-1946) was an English author, engineer and explorer active in Australia.
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