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María is a novel written by Colombian writer Jorge Isaacs between 1864 and 1867. It is a costumbrist novel representative of the Spanish Romantic movement. It may be considered a precursor of the criollist novels of the 1920s and 1930s in Latin America.
Jorge Isaacs Ferrer (April 1, 1837 – April 17, 1895) was a Colombian writer, politician and soldier. His only novel, María , became one of the most notable works of the Romantic movement in Spanish-language literature.
In 1985, Luis Ospina and Jorge Nieto attempted to retrace the history of the filming of María in a short documentary entitled En busca de María. [22] [37] In this film, Ospina is the voice of Alfredo del Diestro, while Carlos Mayolo plays Maximo Calvo, in the re-enacted scenes recounting the making of María. [37] Pictures of some scenes from ...
José Maria Vergara y Vergara; Tomás Carrasquilla; Adolfo León Gómez; José María Cordovez Moure; Eustaquio Palacios; Jorge Isaacs; Julio Arboleda; Gregorio Gutiérrez González; Rafael Pombo; Soledad Acosta; Josefa Acevedo de Gomez; Candelario Obeso; Manuel Ancízar; María is a novel written by Colombian writer Jorge Isaacs.
The 50,000 Colombian peso note is the second highest denomination of Colombian currency.Designed by Óscar Muñoz, the front of the notes feature Jorge Isaacs and the heroine of his novel María, and the back of the notes feature an Albizia saman tree, two palm trees, an image of Isaacs' house El Paraiso, and an excerpt from María.
La inocencia castigada (English: Innocence Punished) is a Spanish language novel by María de Zayas y Sotomayor, from the collection Desengaños amorosos (English: Amorous Disenchantments).
Maria quickly learned of her husband's true character. She tried to ignore him by cultivating a greater appreciation for literature and the arts, but he became increasingly dissolute: he whored, gambled, and bankrupted the couple. Maria soon became pregnant after unwanted sexual encounters with her husband.
Frei Luís de Sousa [a] is a play in three acts by Portuguese playwright Almeida Garrett, premiered on 4 July 1843 and first published the following year.A classic tragedy, it is loosely based on the true story of a 16th-century nobleman who, after being presumed killed in battle, returns to Portugal under Spanish rule, to the consternation of his wife who has since remarried.