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Mentir para Vivir: Rosy Ocampo: 1 season, 101 episodes 3 June 2013 () 20 October 2013 () Canal de las Estrellas 33 Libre para amarte: Emilio Larrosa: 1 season, 106 episodes 17 June 2013 () 10 November 2013 () Canal de las Estrellas 34 De que te quiero, te quiero: Lucero Suárez: 1 season, 186 episodes
Un día para vivir: 2021–present Rafael Urióstegui Rutas de la vida: 2022 Rafael Urióstegui [36] Supertitlán: 2022 Karina Blanco César Rodríguez [37] Lotería del crimen: 2022–present Rodrigo Hernández Cruz [38] Dra. Lucía, un don extraordinario: 2023–present Martín Garza Cisneros [39] Cautiva por amor: TBA Martín Garza Cisneros [40]
La Novela de Pasion (Passion Is A Soap Opera) La Novela del Hogar (The Homemade Soap Opera) La Novela LM (LM, The Soap Opera) La Novela Romantica (A Romantic Soap Opera) La Pasion de Teresa 1989; La Posada Maldita; La Salvaje; La Señora de Cárdenas (Mr. Cárdenas' Woman) La Señorita Elena; La Señorita Perdomo; La Soberana; La Tirana; La ...
Title Author Director Ref. Amigos x siempre: Palmira Olguín, Martha Olaíz, & Irma Ramos Gilberto Macin Siempre te amaré: Caridad Bravo Adams: Patricia Reyes Spíndola
Year Telenovela Writer Producer Ref. 23: 2010: Sacrificio de mujer: Carlos Pérez Santos: Peter Tinoco Ana Teresa Arismendi [4] [5]24: Eva Luna: Alex Hadad: Peter Tinoco
Year Title Premiere date Finale date No. of episodes Ref. 2011: Decibel 110: October 12, 2011: April 15, 2012: 60 [7]2012: Maldita: May 22, 2012: August 2, 2012
Miguel de Cervantes' book Novelas ejemplares (1613) added innovation to the genre with more attention to the depiction of human character and social background. [7] Not until the late 18th and early 19th centuries did writers fashion the novella into a literary genre structured by precepts and rules, generally in a realistic mode.
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. Novelas ejemplares followed the publication of the first part of Don Quixote. The novellas were well received.