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The fact that the stories were not written into one novel , even though they depend on an elaborate web of interconnections , emphasizes conflict during the turbulent economic and social changes in Mexico City from the Revolution to the ...
The fact that the stories were not written into one novel , even though they depend on an elaborate web of interconnections , emphasizes conflict during the turbulent economic and social changes in Mexico City from the Revolution to the ...
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There was an opening for Buñuel to take Mexican cinema on a parallel path with the Latin American new novel when he planned to film Pedro Páramo in 1964. However , as we already know ( we have as evidence the example of Simón del ...
There was an opening for Buñuel to take Mexican cinema on a parallel path with the Latin American new novel when he planned to film Pedro Páramo in 1964. However , as we already know ( we have as evidence the example of Simón del ...
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The narrator - character of the latter novel tells us : " You know what I need . Los misterios de Udolfo , El monje , El Castillo de Otranto , Melmot , El perigrino . Mrs. Radcliff , Monk Lewis , Walpone , Maturin " ( Obras completas ...
The narrator - character of the latter novel tells us : " You know what I need . Los misterios de Udolfo , El monje , El Castillo de Otranto , Melmot , El perigrino . Mrs. Radcliff , Monk Lewis , Walpone , Maturin " ( Obras completas ...
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