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El Rincón del Vago (Spanish for "Lazybones's corner") is a Spanish-language web portal that offers content for students.. Established in 1998 [1] and held by Orange España, it offers a public access repository of information, notably monographs.
Teoría de la literatura y de la interpretación literaria: ensayos y reflexiones (in Spanish). Vigo: Academia del Hispanismo. ISBN 9788496915282. [3] Wahnón, Sultana (2009). Wahnón Bensusan, Sultana (ed.). El problema de la interpretación literaria: fuentes y bases teóricas para una hermenéutica constructiva (in Spanish). Vigo: Academia ...
Julio Florencio Cortázar [1] (26 August 1914 – 12 February 1984; Latin American Spanish: [ˈxuljo koɾˈtasaɾ] ⓘ) was an Argentine and naturalised French novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, and translator.
Estudios de historia de las ideas y de historia social, (1980) Ensayo histórico sobre la noción de Estado en Chile en los siglos XIX y XX, (1981) Libertad política y concepto económico de gobierno en Chile hacia 1915-1935, (1986) Civilización de masas y esperanza y otros ensayos, (1987) Diario (2013)
Antonio María Pérez de Olaguer Feliu (1907–1968) was a Spanish writer and a Carlist militant. As a man of letters he was recognized by his contemporaries for travel literature, novel and drama, gaining much popularity in the 1940s and 1950s.
Larra establishes the origin of the modern literature of customs in England since Addison [5] ’s The Spectator.. Another view of the costumbrismo was the new possibility of travelling, a romantic passion that created the literary descriptive model of the libros de viajes (literally, books of traveling), usually more focused on the pictures and hackneyed things and simple impressions or ...
Battle of Denain. The 18th century began with the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714). The European powers, worried about the hegemonic power of the French King Louis XIV, together with his grandson Philip V of Spain, whom Charles II had named heir to the throne, formed the Grand Alliance and endorsed the attempt of Archduke Charles of Austria to accede to the crown.