Echoes and Inscriptions: Comparative Approaches to Early Modern Spanish LiteraturesBarbara Simerka, Christopher B. Weimer Essays compare early modern Spanish writers to their contemporaries in other countries and to modern Spanish and Latin American literature |
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Illustrations 79 | 9 |
The Uniqueness of Spain | 17 |
Whos Telling This Story Anyhow? Framing Tales East | 33 |
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Discourses of Empire: Counter-Epic Literature in Early Modern Spain Barbara Simerka Limited preview - 2010 |