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Spanish writers such as Miguel de Unamuno , José Ortega y Gasset , Azorín , Pío Baroja , Antonio Machado , and Ramón del Valle - Inclán , known for pondering and lamenting the diminished state of Spain after the loss of its colonies ...
Spanish writers such as Miguel de Unamuno , José Ortega y Gasset , Azorín , Pío Baroja , Antonio Machado , and Ramón del Valle - Inclán , known for pondering and lamenting the diminished state of Spain after the loss of its colonies ...
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to the arms of the Spanish King . ( “ Mi Rey querido nunca nos hemos querido así " ) . This Aztec / Maya / Criolla princess , described as a representative of a pre - Conquest cultural group as well as a post - colonial person ...
to the arms of the Spanish King . ( “ Mi Rey querido nunca nos hemos querido así " ) . This Aztec / Maya / Criolla princess , described as a representative of a pre - Conquest cultural group as well as a post - colonial person ...
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Patrick Paul Garlinger is an assistant professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Northwestern University, where he teaches twentieth-century Spanish literature. He is the author of Confessions of the Letter Closet: ...
Patrick Paul Garlinger is an assistant professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Northwestern University, where he teaches twentieth-century Spanish literature. He is the author of Confessions of the Letter Closet: ...
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