Romancero gitano

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Manchester University Press, 1988 - 165 sayfa
This distinguished series seeks to meet the needs of today's school and university students with short modern works by leading Spanish and Latin American authors. The basic format-text in Spanish accompanied by introduction, bibliography, notes and glossary in English-remains but has been redesigned for maximum conciseness and ease of use.

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NeoPrimitivism in Romancero gitano
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Martirio de Santa Olalla
64
The Present Text
74
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Yazar hakkında (1988)

Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca was born in a small town west of Granada, Spain, on June 5, 1898. He was a poet and playwright. His collections of poetry included Gypsy Ballads and Poet in New York. His plays included The Butterfly's Evil Spell, The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife, Don Perlimplin, Blood Wedding, Yerma, and The House of Bernarda Alba. In 1936, he was assassinated by an anti-communist death squad during the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. Franco's regime placed a ban on Lorca's work and this was not lifted until 1953. It was not until Franco died that Lorca's work could be openly discussed in Spain.

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