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Dulcinea del Toboso is a
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who is unseen in
Miguel de Cervantes Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (; 29 September 1547 (assumed) – 22 April 1616 NS) was an Early Modern Spanish writer widely regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language and one of the world's pre-eminent novelists. He is best kno ...
' novel ''
Don Quijote Don, don or DON and variants may refer to: Places *County Donegal, Ireland, Chapman code DON *Don (river), a river in European Russia *Don River (disambiguation), several other rivers with the name *Don, Benin, a town in Benin *Don, Dang, a vill ...
''. Don Quijote believes he must have a lady, under the mistaken view that chivalry requires it. As he does not have one, he invents her, making her the very model of female perfection: " r name is Dulcinea, her country
El Toboso El Toboso is a town and municipality located in the Mancha Alta de Toledo comarca, province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, central Spain. According to the 2009 data, El Toboso has a total population of 2,219 inhabitants. The economy of the town ...
, a village of
La Mancha La Mancha () is a natural and historical region located in the Spanish provinces of Albacete, Cuenca, Ciudad Real, and Toledo. La Mancha is an arid but fertile plateau (610 m or 2000 ft) that stretches from the mountains of Toledo to th ...
, her rank must be at least that of a princess, since she is my queen and lady, and her beauty superhuman, since all the impossible and fanciful attributes of beauty which the poets apply to their ladies are verified in her; for her hairs are gold, her forehead Elysian fields, her eyebrows rainbows, her eyes suns, her cheeks roses, her lips coral, her teeth pearls, her neck alabaster, her bosom marble, her hands ivory, her fairness snow, and what modesty conceals from sight such, I think and imagine, as rational reflection can only extol, not compare" (Part I, Chapter 13, translation of John Ormsby). Don Quijote is throughout the novel portrayed as both admirable ("and doth she not of a truth accompany and adorn this greatness with a thousand million charms of mind!" "that, winnowed by her hands, beyond a doubt the bread it made was of the whitest.") and ridiculous. Sancho knows this and is enthusiastic for Dorothea in as much as "if your worship goes looking for dainties in the bottom of the sea". Dulcinea is based on the Spanish word ''dulce'' (sweet), and suggests an overly elegant "sweetness". To this day, a reference to someone as one's "Dulcinea" implies idealistic devotion and love for her.


Spurious Part II of the work

An unidentified writer using the pseudonym
Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda is the pseudonym of a man who wrote a sequel to Cervantes' ''Don Quixote'', before Cervantes finished and published his own second volume. The identity of Avellaneda has been the subject of many theories, but there i ...
in 1614 published a Part II of ''Don Quijote''. Although support for Avellaneda's view of Dulcinea is found in Part I of ''Don Quixote'', he has little interest in the glorious, imaginary Dulcinea. Scholars commonly say that because of this and many similar misreadings by Avellaneda, which Cervantes found offensive, he was motivated to complete his own unfinished Part II, which was published the following year. ("...especially my lady the princess Dulcinea, who staggers one's senses." "...who went skipping and capering like goats over the pleasant fields there...")


Opera

The Jules Massenet opera ''
Don Quichotte ''Don Quichotte'' (''Don Quixote'') is an opera in five acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Caïn. It was first performed on 19 February 1910 at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo. Massenet's ''comédie-héroïque'', like many dramatiz ...
'' depicts Dulcinée as a major character, the local queen who sends the knight on a quest to retrieve her jewels.


In popular culture

* The French composer Maurice Ravel composed ''
Don Quichotte à Dulcinée Don Quichotte à Dulcinée is a song cycle by Maurice Ravel based on the story of ''Don Quixote''. It was first composed for voice and piano but later orchestrated. The songs are traditionally performed by a baritone or bass(-baritone). The cycle ...
'' (1932–33), a cycle of three songs for baritone voice and accompaniment. *"Dulcinea" is the female lead in the TV series ''
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''. *''Dulcinea'' is the title of the 1994 album by the American indie band
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. *''Dulcinea'' is the 2008 album by the band Tremoloco *Dulcinea appears in the Japanese series '' Zukkoke Knight – Don De La Mancha''. Her real name is Fedora (in the English dub). She is daughter of the bandit king, Poormouth. Her role is to help her bankrupt father by stealing, but she fails almost every time. She fools Don Quixote into helping her. She is voiced by Mami Koyama. *"Dulcinea" is the title of the first episode of the Syfy television show, '' The Expanse''.''The Expanse'' (2015), Episode 1
imdb.com; accessed 1 March 2016.
*"Dulcinea" is the name of the third track on the album '' In the Absence of Truth'' by
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. *"Dulcinea" is the name of the second track on the EP '' The Penance and the Patience'' by Australian rock band
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.


See also

*
List of Don Quixote characters The following is a partial list of characters in the novel '' Don Quixote de la Mancha'' by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Main characters * Don Quixote, a Spanish gentleman of La Mancha Alonso Quijano (or Quesada, or Quijada), who believes h ...


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