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MIGUEL DE CERVANTES
CEIP PADRE CLARET.
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• Miguel de Cervantes was born in Alcalá de Henares in 1547.
• He was the fourth son in a family of seven children.
• Little is known about his early life but it is doubtful if he received much formal education.
• His father was a surgeon, but he earned too little to feed his family.
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• At 20,together with his brother Rodrigo, Miguel participated in the Battle of Lepanto against the Turks.
• He received a wound in his left hand.
• He rejoined the army, but was captured and he and his brother were sold as slaves in Algiers.
• They were ransomed later.• He returned to Spain in 1580,
without any means of livelyhood.
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• Out of desperation, he began to write for the theatre, but, of the 30 or 40 plays he wrote only a few survived.
• At 40, he married Catalina de Salazar, the daughter of a well-to-do farmer.
• He applied for many civil service posts and eventually he was granted a job as a commisary collecting foodstuffs for the Invincible Armada.
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• He became a Book Keeper and was twice imprisoned for owing money to the treasury from a shortage in his accounts.
• He started writing Don Quixote in prison and finally completed it in 1604.
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• Don Quixote, his masterpiece, was an inmediate bestseller, but he did not get no further profit from the book, other than the money originally his publisher paid.
• When he was 67 years old, still dogged by poverty and with his health failing, he began the sequel of Don Quixote.
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• He met with misfortune and disillusion like his hero, although during the last years of his life he solidified his reputation as a writer.
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Literary Works:-Don Quixote.-Exemplary Novels, twelve stories about local life in Spain.-Eight Interludes and Eight Comedies.The Troubles of Persiles and Segismunda, his last work.
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• He died on April 22nd, 1616, the same month that marks the death of William Shakespeare.
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