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  2. Carlos Monsiváis - Wikipedia

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    Historias para temblar: 19 de septiembre de 1985 (1988) El género epistolar. Un homenaje a manera de carta abierta (1991) Sin límite de tiempo con límite de espacio: arte, ciudad, gente, colección de Carlos Monsiváis (1993) Rostros del cine mexicano (1993) Por mi madre, bohemios I (1993) El teatro de los Insurgentes: 1953-1993 (1993) Los ...

  3. Julie; or, The New Heloise - Wikipedia

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    Julie or the New Heloise (French: Julie ou la nouvelle Héloïse), originally entitled Lettres de Deux Amans, Habitans d'une petite Ville au pied des Alpes (Letters from two lovers, living in a small town at the foot of the Alps), is an epistolary novel by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, published in 1761 by Marc-Michel Rey in Amsterdam.

  4. Epistolary novel - Wikipedia

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    Title page of Aphra Behn's early epistolary novel, Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister (1684). There are two theories on the genesis of the epistolary novel: The first claims that the genre originated from novels with inserted letters, in which the portion containing the third-person narrative in between the letters was gradually reduced. [5]

  5. Epistolary - Wikipedia

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    Epistolary means "relating to an epistle or letter".It may refer to: Epistolary (Latin: epistolarium), a Christian liturgical book containing set readings for church services from the New Testament Epistles

  6. María Rosa de Gálvez - Wikipedia

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    La dama colérica o novia impaciente. Comedia en prosa en un acto, Barcelona, Juan Francisco Piferrer, s.a. Traducción de La jeune femme colère, comédie en un acte et en prose (1804) de Charles-George Étienne. La intriga epistolar. Comedia en tres actos y verso, manuscrito 21.261 (1), 84 fols., Biblioteca Nacional de España.

  7. Álvaro d'Ors Pérez-Peix - Wikipedia

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    Álvaro Jordi d'Ors Pérez-Peix (14 April 1915 – 1 February 2004) was a Spanish scholar of Roman law, currently considered one of the best 20th-century experts on the field; he served as professor at the universities of Santiago de Compostela and Pamplona.

  8. San Manuel Bueno, Mártir - Wikipedia

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    San Manuel Bueno, mártir (1931) is a short novel by Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936). It experiments with changes of narrator as well as minimalism of action and of description, and as such has been described as a nivola, a literary genre invented by Unamuno to describe his work.

  9. Emmanuel d'Hooghvorst - Wikipedia

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    La magnífica instrucción de Emmanuel d'Hooghvorst en su obra El hilo de Penélope Archived 2021-01-31 at the Wayback Machine, en la que comenta, entre otros textos, los “Cuentos de mi madre oca”, ha permanecido siempre a mi lado, como una guía que me ha llevado a descubrir aquello que se encontraba en estos relatos.