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"El licenciado Vidriera" ("The Lawyer of Glass" or "The Glass Graduate" [1]) is a short story written by Miguel de Cervantes and included in his Novelas ejemplares, first published in 1613. In the story, a young scholar goes mad, believing himself to be made entirely of glass, and becomes famous for his satirical comments on the
De la Cuadra was part of the "Guayaquil Group" and wrote many essays, novels, articles and above all, short stories. The "Guayaquil Group" was one of the most recognized literary groups in Ecuador in 1930-1940, which also included the writers Enrique Gil Gilbert , Demetrio Aguilera Malta , Joaquín Gallegos Lara and Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco .
Cuatro obras de Jorge Icaza, J. Enrique Ojeda, Quito, Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana, 1960 Ensayos sobre Jorge Icaza , cover , by J. Enrique Ojeda, Quito, Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana, 1991 Indianismo, indigenismo y neoindigenismo en la novela ecuatoriana: (homenaje a Jorge Icaza en el centenario de su nacimiento) / Antonio Sacoto., 2006
In 2006, Venezuelan novelist Rubi Guerra was awarded the Premio de Novela Corta Rufino Blanco Fombona for his novella based on Ramos Sucre's final months in Europe, La tarea del testigo (Caracas: Fundación Editorial El perro y la rana, 2007). A second edition of La tarea del testigo was published in 2012 by Lugar Común in Caracas.
Kapsoli, Wilfredo (compliador), Zorros al fin del milenio: actas y ensayos del seminario sobre la última novela de José María Arguedas. (2004) Universidad Ricardo Palma/Centro de Investigación. ISBN 9972-885-75-5; Llano, Aymará de. Pasión y agonía: la escritura de José María de Arguedas. (2004) Centro de Estudios Literarios 'Antonio ...
Los Ochenta mundos de Cortázar: ensayos. Fernando Burgos, 1987; En busca del unicornio: los cuentos de Julio Cortázar. Jaime Alazraki, 1983; Teoría y práctica del cuento en los relatos de Cortázar. Carmen de Mora Valcárcel, 1982; Julio Cortázar. Pedro Lastra, 1981; Cortázar: metafísica y erotismo. Antonio Planells, 1979
Lazarillo de Tormes and his blind master Théodule Ribot - Cleveland Museum of Art. The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes and of His Fortunes and Adversities (Spanish: La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades [la ˈβiða ðe laθaˈɾiʎo ðe ˈtoɾmes i ðe sus foɾˈtunas jaðβeɾsiˈðaðes]) is a Spanish novella, published anonymously because of its anticlerical content.
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.