A character in this novel is said to have read this novel in a 1952 essay titled for the “Partial Magic” in it. In this novel, a servant dressed as Merlin tells a character to whip himself at the behest of two aristocrats. This novel’s second section, which was written a decade after its first section to counter a spurious “Second Part,” describes the “Third Sally.” This novel is supposedly based on an Arabic manuscript by (*) Cide Hamete Benengeli (“SEE-day hah-MAY-tay ben-en-GEH-lee”). This novel’s protagonist fights the Knight of the White Moon after a companion rides the donkey Dapple while searching for Dulcinea del Toboso (“DOOL-see-NAY-ah del toh-BOH-soh”). For 10 points, Sancho Panza accompanies the title character of what novel by Miguel de Cervantes ■END■
ANSWER: Don Quixote [or The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha; or El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha; accept Part 2 of Don Quixote; prompt on “Partial Magic in the Quixote”] (“Partial Magic in the Quixote” is by Jorge Luis Borges.)
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