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  2. Noël Valis - Wikipedia

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    Mal gusto, clase y kitsch en la España moderna, Antonio Machado Libros, 2010) [9] Reading the Nineteenth-Century Spanish Novel. Selected Essays (Juan de la Cuesta, 2005) [10] The Novels of Jacinto Octavio Picón (Bucknell University Press, 1986; Spanish version: Jacinto Octavio Picón, novelista, Anthropos, 1991) The Decadent Vision in ...

  3. Novelas ejemplares - Wikipedia

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    Novelas ejemplares ("Exemplary Novels") is a series of twelve novellas that follow the model established in Italy. [1] The series was written by Miguel de Cervantes between 1590 and 1612 and printed in Madrid in 1613 by Juan de la Cuesta.

  4. Ernestina de Champourcín - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before the civil war broke out, Champourcín published what would be her only novel: La casa de enfrente [3] (after this she only wrote excerpts for the unfinished novel Mientras allí se muere, in which she narrates her experiences in her work as a nurse during the civil war). The novel was eclipsed by political events that took place ...

  5. Francisco de Robles - Wikipedia

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    Robles was godfather of Cuesta's two children. [ 1 ] Before moving to Madrid, his father, Blas de Robles , had published Cervantes' La Galatea in 1585 in nearby Alcalá de Henares , [ 2 ] after paying Cervantes 336 reales for its copyright ( privilegio ).

  6. Manuel Cuesta Gallardo - Wikipedia

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    A stately estate in Guadalajara, known as the Casa de los Abanicos (House of Fans), located at 1823 Libertad Avenue on the corner of Moscú Street, Colonia Americana, was owned by the landowner and former governor Manuel Cuesta Gallardo, who acquired it in March 1907, by paying 30 000 pesos, when it was four years after being built.

  7. Antonio de la Cuesta y Sáinz - Wikipedia

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    Antonio de la Cuesta y Sáinz (1864–1924) was a Spanish journalist and poet. A prolific writer, his works range from articles and essays to poems and novellas . While residing at Bilbao he ran the traditionalist newspaper " La Cantabria ", and founded and directed religious magazine " El Pan de los Pobres ".

  8. The Mess You Leave Behind - Wikipedia

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    The series, starring Inma Cuesta and Bárbara Lennie, tracks a literature teacher who takes a substitute teaching position in a small fictional town in rural Galicia (Novariz) and learns that her predecessor died mysteriously. [1] [2] [3] The series premiered on 11 December 2020 on Netflix. [2]

  9. The House of the Spirits - Wikipedia

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    The House of the Spirits (Spanish: La casa de los espíritus, 1982) is the debut novel of Isabel Allende. The novel was rejected by several Spanish-language publishers before being published in Barcelona in 1982. [2] It became an instant best-seller, was critically acclaimed, and catapulted Allende to literary stardom.