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The Frenchman Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592) was the first author to describe his work as essays; he used the term to characterize these as "attempts" to put his thoughts into writing. Subsequently, essay has been defined in a variety of ways.
The journal was established in 1956 by Ignacio Winizky, director of the Publication Department of the University of Buenos Aires School of Law. [2]With the constitutional breakdown of 1976, the journal went through a period during which its publishing activity was not in charge of students.
Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality (Spanish: Siete Ensayos de Interpretación de la Realidad Peruana, also known as Los 7 Ensayos or the Seven Essays), published in 1928, is the most famous written work of the Peruvian socialist writer José Carlos Mariátegui and considered his magnum opus. [1]
King George V started the Royal Christmas Message as a radio broadcast in 1932, and it has remained an annual tradition ever since. In 1957, Queen Elizabeth II moved to the broadcast to television
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 ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... (Spanish: El laberinto de la soledad) is a 1950 book-length essay by the Mexican ...
¿Y Tu Abuela Donde Esta? (¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? in the Puerto Rican dialect) is a poem by Puerto Rican poet Fortunato Vizcarrondo [1] [2] (1899 – 1977), [3] which has been recorded both as songs and as poetry by many Latin American artists, most notably the Afro-Cuban artist Luis Carbonell. [1]