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  2. Category:Images of literature - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of literature" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. ... The Water-Lily 2.jpg 321 × 480; 36 KB This page was ...

  3. Like Water for Chocolate (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "like water for chocolate" comes from the Spanish phrase como agua para chocolate. [9] This is a common expression in many Spanish-speaking countries, and it means that one's emotions are on the verge of boiling over. In some Latin American countries, such as Mexico, hot chocolate is made with near-boiling water, not with milk.

  4. Spanish literature - Wikipedia

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    Spanish literature is literature (Spanish poetry, prose, and drama) written in the Spanish language within the territory that presently constitutes the Kingdom of Spain.

  5. The Slaughter Yard - Wikipedia

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    The South Matadero, Buenos Aires (water colour by Emeric Essex Vidal, 1820). The story was set there about 20 years later. The Slaughter Yard (Spanish El matadero, title often imprecisely translated as The Slaughterhouse, is a short story by the Argentine poet and essayist Esteban Echeverría (1805–1851). It was the first Argentine work of ...

  6. List of Calderón's plays in English translation - Wikipedia

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    Eight Spanish Plays of the Golden Age: prose, with passages of blank verse La Vida es Sueño: Life is a Dream: 1968: Raine, Kathleen & R. M. Nadal: Life is a Dream ISBN 978-0241015490: verse La cena del rey Baltazar: King Belshazzar's Feast: 1969: Barnes, R. G. Three Spanish Sacramental Plays ISBN 978-0951440308: auto La Vida es Sueño: Life is ...

  7. Category:Spanish literature - Wikipedia

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  8. Lope de Vega - Wikipedia

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    Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio (/ d ə ˈ v eɪ ɡ ə /; 25 November 1562 – 27 August 1635) was a Spanish playwright, poet, and novelist who was a key figure in the Spanish Golden Age (1492–1659) of Baroque literature. In the literature of Spain, Lope de Vega is second to Miguel de Cervantes. [1]

  9. Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs - Wikipedia

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    Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs (Cuesta) is a North American publishing house located in Newark, Delaware.Established in 1978 by Tom Lathrop, Cuesta has published over 400 books dealing with Spanish linguistics and Spanish and Latin American literature from medieval to modern times with a focus on the Spanish Golden Age.