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  2. File:First Spanish book (IA firstspanishbook00robe).pdf

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  4. Category:Spanish short stories - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikisource; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Spanish short story collections (1 C, 5 P) C.

  5. Tales of Count Lucanor - Wikipedia

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    The first and best-known part is a series of 51 short stories (some no more than a page or two) drawn from various sources, such as Aesop and other classical writers, and Arabic folktales. Tales of Count Lucanor was first printed in 1575 when it was published at Seville under the auspices of Argote de Molina.

  6. List of Lope de Vega's plays in English translation - Wikipedia

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    Because one Spanish title may suggest alternate English titles (e.g. Fuente Ovejuna, The Sheep Well, All Citizens are Soldiers), sorting by this column is not a reliable way to group all translations of a particular original together; to do so, sort on Spanish Title. Year — The year of the translation's first publication. Some translations ...

  7. Legend of la Encantada - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish legend of la Encantada is a generic name that refers to a set of oral traditions and legends mythological narrated in numerous Spanish localities. Although there are multiple local variants, a series of elements are common: the protagonist (a young woman with long hair ), the time ( St. John's Eve ), the manifestation (combing her ...

  8. Latino children's literature - Wikipedia

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    During this time period, Spanish-language newspapers circulated throughout the United States with the inclusion of different stories and poems [3] Another notable contribution to this subgenre's beginnings, is one made by Father Felix Varela, who published a Spanish magazine which included religious texts for children.

  9. La gitanilla - Wikipedia

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    La gitanilla ("The Little Gypsy Girl") is the first novella contained in Miguel de Cervantes' collection of short stories, the Novelas ejemplares (The Exemplary Novels).. La gitanilla is the story of a 15 year old gypsy girl named Preciosa, who is said to be talented, extremely beautiful, and wise beyond her years.