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  1. Monsignor Quixote is a novel by Graham Greene, published in 1982. The book is a pastiche of the classic 1605 and 1615 Spanish novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes with many moments of comedy, but also offers reflection on matters such as life after a dictatorship, Communism, and the Catholic faith .

  2. 1 de ene. de 1982 · The book is the last one of Graham Greene's religious novels and centres around the priest of the parish priest of the village El Toboso who claims to be a descendant of Don Quixote. After an encounter with a mysterious Italian bishop he discovers that he's been promoted to the rank of Monsignor.

  3. Monsignor Quixote: Directed by Rodney Bennett. With Alec Guinness, Leo McKern, Ian Richardson, Graham Crowden. In this modern adaptation of the Don Quixote theme based on a novel by Graham Greene, Quixote is an old Spanish village priest who travels through Spain with his friend, Sancho, the village's mayor and his car called Rocinante.

  4. 30 de sept. de 2008 · Published in 1932, Monsignor Quixote is Graham Greenes last religious novel, a fond homage to Cervantes, and a sincere exploration into the meaning of faith in the modern world. This edition features a new introduction by John Auchard.

  5. Monsignor Quixote. Graham Greene. Pocket Books, 1983 - Fiction - 221 pages. "A direct descendant of his famous namesake, Father Quixote is a humble parish priest. By chance he is advanced to...

  6. Published in 1932, Monsignor Quixote is Graham Greenes last religious novel, a fond homage to Cervantes, and a sincere exploration into the meaning of faith in the modern world.

  7. Published in 1932, Monsignor Quixote is Graham Greenes last religious novel, a fond homage to Cervantes, and a sincere exploration into the meaning of faith in the modern world. This edition features a new introduction by John Auchard.