Shakespeare wrote plays, not literature. The only literature Shakespeare wrote were lyrical poems, which is not enough to properly rate him. Cervantes did write literature (novels, short stories).
Nah you're a gay, calling thread on yourself? Especially with such an unoriginal canned answer, using greater than symbols as if your (poorly) self-educated "opinion" (though it barely qualifies as one) bears the authority of a mathematical proof? Nah dawg you're a fake motherfricker, and I'm sure the suspiscion creeps up on you... well let it blitz you and put you out of your misery once and for all: that specter of imposterism and futility has finally overcome you, made evident by nobody other than your self.
I’d love to tell you Cervantes, being that I’m just about to start Don Quixote, but I find it hard to believe any writer can top Shakespeare in a single novel.
Shakespeare wrote plays, not literature. The only literature Shakespeare wrote were lyrical poems, which is not enough to properly rate him. Cervantes did write literature (novels, short stories).
Cervantes > Rabelais > Shakespeare
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Nah you're a gay, calling thread on yourself? Especially with such an unoriginal canned answer, using greater than symbols as if your (poorly) self-educated "opinion" (though it barely qualifies as one) bears the authority of a mathematical proof? Nah dawg you're a fake motherfricker, and I'm sure the suspiscion creeps up on you... well let it blitz you and put you out of your misery once and for all: that specter of imposterism and futility has finally overcome you, made evident by nobody other than your self.
Sin Cervantes no hay Shakespeare. Ya me dirás tú.
>Not mentioning Cordelius
kek
Montaigne did influence Shakespeare
I'm not sure if S got to read C or viceversa
Shakespeare wrote a (lost) play about one of the characters in Don Quixote. I’m pretty sure S read C.
Cervantes and Shakespeare are literally the same person. Every academic knows this.
>died one day apart in the same year
Yeah RIGHT!
Cervantes, Don quixote is one of the best books ever written.
Shakespeare or who?
Well Cervantes fought in the battle of Lepanto so I favour him. What a man
You're mother (she is a literary giant). ^1
1*(I mean to say that she is giant, literally, as in grotesque and fat).
>uh, señor, im pretty sure those are just sheep... hey wait where are you going AAAAAAAAA
people really think this is better than Shakespeare?
Shakespeare. It's not even close. wtf
Cervantes, because Cervantes was a LIBTARD and Shakespeare an ANGLO TOTALITARIAN
Cervantes.
I’d love to tell you Cervantes, being that I’m just about to start Don Quixote, but I find it hard to believe any writer can top Shakespeare in a single novel.
You're going to be very surprised