| Armando Palacio Valdés - Fiction - 1993 - 156 pages
...Asturias not only taught me some geography, but also kept me from making at least one egregious error. Words and passages marked with an asterisk (*) in...are explained in the Notes at the back of the book. Armando Palacio Valdes From left to right: (use Maria de Pereda, Benito Perez Galdos, Armando Palacio... | |
| Jacinto Octavio Picón - Fiction - 1995 - 236 pages
...timeless and universal themes— freedom, justice, equality, compassion, suffering, love, and hope. Words and passages marked with an asterisk (*) in the text are explained in the Notes at the end. NOTES 1. Mariano Baquero Goyanes, El cuento español del siglo XIX (Madrid: CSIC, 1949), p. 177.... | |
| Jacinto Octavio Picón - Fiction - 1995 - 236 pages
...timeless and universal themes— freedom, justice, equality, compassion, suffering, love, and hope. * * * Words and passages marked with an asterisk (*) in the text are explained in the Notes at the end. NOTES 1. Mariano Baquero Goyanes, El cuento español del siglo XIX (Madrid: CSIC, 1949), p. 177.... | |
| Pedro Antonio de Alarcón - Fiction - 1997 - 148 pages
...an impressive collection of eight stories published by Alarcon in the space of a half dozen years. Words and passages marked with an asterisk (*) in...are explained in the Notes at the back of the book. Finally, a word of thanks. Only with effort can I imagine a translator who has been assisted over the... | |
| Fiction - 1997 - 220 pages
...accent in monosyllabic verb forms like vi, vio, fui, fue, etc., in keeping with today's orthography. Words and passages marked with an asterisk (*) in the text are explained in the Notes at the end of the English version. Introduction LOU CHARNON-DEUTSCH "Death and the Doctor," an oral tale circulating... | |
| Pedro Antonio de Alarcón - Fiction - 1999 - 196 pages
...tales which themselves attest to Alarcon's standing in nineteenth-century Spanish short prose fiction. Words and passages marked with an asterisk (*) in the text are explained in the notes section at the back of the book. Works Cited Alborg, Juan Luis. Historia de la literatura española.... | |
| Jacinto Octavio Picón - Fiction - 2000 - 324 pages
...given me permission to use his notes, and those that I do use are identified with his initials. All words and passages marked with an asterisk(*) in the...are explained in the Notes at the back of the book. Lastly, a word of sincere gratitude to both of these distinguished "piconistas." To Gonzalo Sobejano... | |
| Leopoldo Alas - 2000 - 220 pages
...Martinez Cachero's edition of Cuentos [Stories]. (For publication data see the Select Bibliography.) Words and passages marked with an asterisk (*) in...are explained in the notes at the back of the book. 1. Dona Berta/Cuervo/Supercheria, introduction Ramon Perez de Ayala (Buenos Aires: Emece Editores,... | |
| Juan Valera - Fiction - 2002 - 186 pages
...another translation as the rhythm and flow of English, not to mention its lexicon, change and evolve. Words and passages marked with an asterisk (*) in...are explained in the Notes at the back of the book. Beth Wietelmann Bauer Introduction DONA wz WAS JUAN VALERA'S FAVORITE AMONG ALL OF HIS NOVELS. IN A... | |
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