Cer·van·tes Sa·a·ve·dra (sər-văntēz sä′ə-vādrə, thĕr-bäntĕs sä′ä-bĕthrä), Miguel de 1547-1616.
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Tweet Spanish writer best known for his satiric narrative Don Quixote (1605-1615), which parodies the conventions of chivalric romance and significantly influenced the development of the novel as a literary form. |
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