MIGUEL DE CERVANTES LIFESTYLE AND WORK DON QUIXOTE IN THE LITERATURE

Maxmudova Dilso’z

Keywords: Key word: literature, works, writings, books, developmenting, Miguel de Cervantes.


Abstract

Abstract: This article is the about Miguel de Cervantes and his works.This investigation was conducted by researching information about developmenting of Miguel de Cervantes literature . As part of our article we have to focus on Miguel de Cervantes literature.


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