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  1. The Cambridge Introduction to Spanish Poetry: Spain and Spanish America (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by D. Gareth Walters, 2003-01-20
  2. A Short History of Spanish Literature: Revised and Updated Edition (Gotham Library) by James R. Stamm, 1979-09-01
  3. Intermediate Spanish For Dummies (For Dummies (Language & Literature)) by Gail Stein, 2008-01-29
  4. Spanish Literature: 1700-1900 by Beatrice P. Patt, 1989-07
  5. Representative Spanish Authors: Volume II by Walter Pattison, Donald Bleznick, 1971-08-15
  6. Treasury of Spanish Love: Poems, Quotations and Proverbs : In Spanish and English
  7. Ideologies of History in the Spanish Golden Age (Penn State Studies in Romance Literatures) by Anthony J. Cascardi, 1997-11
  8. Luna, Luna: Creative Writing Ideas from Spanish & Latino Literature
  9. A Companion to Spanish American Literature by Stephen M. Hart, Stephen Hart, 2000-11-02
  10. HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE VOLUME III by George TICKNOR, 1965
  11. Colors and Shapes / Los colores y las figuras (English and Spanish Foundations Series) (Book #3) (Bilingual) (Board Book) by Gladys Rosa-Mendoza, Gladys Rosa Mendoza, et all 2000-10-01
  12. The Supernatural In Early Spanish Literature by Frank Callcott, 2005-12-08
  13. World Literature and Its Times: Profiles of Notable Literary Works and the Historical Events That Influenced Them : Spanish and Portuguese Literatures ... Iberian pe (World Literature and Its Times)
  14. The Folklore of Spain in the American Southwest: Traditional Spanish Folk Literature in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado by Aurelio M. Espinosa, 1990-01

21. Internet Public Library: Pathfinders
spanish literature. Introduction. Rather, its purpose is to provide some direction to anyone interested in learning about spanish literature.
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Because Spanish literature is such a broad area of study, spanning over several centuries of rich tradition, this Pathfinder is not intended as an exhaustive compilation of everything available on the subject on the Web and in print. Rather, its purpose is to provide some direction to anyone interested in learning about Spanish literature. Although this is the main focus of this guide, some resources on Spanish American literature have also been included.
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Here we suggest some subjects and keywords that can be used in library databases and on the Internet to start your research on Spanish literature.
  • Search keywords
    • Subjects, e.g. , comedy, picaresque
    • Authors by name, e.g. , Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo
    • Places, e.g. , Spain, Mexico
    • Time periods, e.g. , Golden Age, 20th century
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  • Library of Congress (LC) . The Library of Congress Classification System (LC System) is used to organize books in many academic and university libraries throughout the United States and the world. Books on this topic can be found under "Spanish literature"
  • 22. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: English Literature
    Latin, French, Italian, Greek, and spanish literatures are a few of the influences.
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    Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... E > English Literature A B C D ... Z
    English Literature
    It is not unfitting to compare English Literature to a great tree whose far spreading and ever fruitful branches have their roots deep down in the soil of the past. Over such a tree, since the small beginnings of its growth, many vicissitudes of climate have passed; periods of storm, of calm, of sunshine, and of rain; of bitter winds and of genial life-bearing breezes; each change leaving its trace behind in the growth and development of the living plant. It is obvious, then,, that to present the complete history of such an organism in a few pages is impossible; all that can be attempted in this article is to describe the main lines of its life. Christianity , preached by St. Augustine in 597, bringing in its train education, science, and the arts, was the main factor in this refining change. Such British tribes as had escaped the English destroyer remained for a time almost entirely apart, though they and their literature were afterwards to have no small influence upon the literary development of England. Putting aside minor verse we come first upon the "Beowulf", a narrative poem which, together with a few other fragments, is all we have of the old English epic. It seems clear that the matter of it is much older than its present form. It is a storehouse of the thinking and feeling of the forefathers of the English people when they were still heathen and before they came to Britain, even though the poem may not have been actually put together in its present form until the ninth or tenth century. It gives a picture of very great interest of certain aspects of the actual life of the people. The English temper of mind at its best, enduring and heroic, pervades it throughout.

    23. Spanish Literature, Spanish Books (book Reviews)
    spanish literature. Book Reviews. Andrea L. Bell, Yolanda MolinaGavilán Cosmos Latinos* An Anthology of Science Fiction from Latin America and Spain;
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    24. RESOURCES FOR SPANISH LITERATURE: GETTING STARTED
    RESOURCES FOR spanish literature GETTING STARTED. Need to know something about a Spanish or Latin American author, or literary movement, or literary term?
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    RESOURCES FOR SPANISH LITERATURE: GETTING STARTED
    Need to know something about a Spanish or Latin American author , or literary movement , or literary term Look in
    Diccionario de literatura espanola . German Bleiberg and Julian Marias, eds. 3d ed. Madrid, Revista de Occidente, 1964.
    Ref. PQ6006 .D5 1964 Need to know what a particular word meant in different times in history? Look in
    Corominas, Juan. . 4 vols. Berne, Switzerland : Francke, 1954.
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    Cejador y Frauca, Julio. Vocabulario medieval castellano
    Ref. PC4715.Z5C4 1929a Need to know if the Library has a book about a particular author Look in
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    25. Literature
    These, however, since their poetry was in Hebrew, had a smaller influence on spanish literature. In their storks as translators, however
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    Literature
    The earliest written literature in Spain was that written in Latin during the Roman and Visigoth periods, represented primarily by the well-known works of Lucan and Seneca of Cordoba and Martial of Aragon.
    The "Silver Age"

    These Spaniards produced their great works during the first and second centuries, called the "Silver Age" Seneca (4 BCE-65 CE especially exhibits a particularly Spanish sensibility with his emphasis on honor, his wit and that courageous perseverence in the face of ill fortune that lies at the heart of stoicism.
    Seneca wrote all types of literature including poetry, essays and plays. There is much in his writing that happens to coincide with modern attitudes of existentialism. His grandiose disdain for the mob and patrician aloofness, especially in his political writings, are at once very Roman and very Spanish.
    Seneca also reveals a profound religious attitude which is thought by many to make him a forerunner of Christian writers. This is one of the several reasons he is the most influential writer of antiquity as regards the literature of the peninsula.
    During the transition from the Roman to the Visigothic periods there was considerable disruption and warfare. The presence of a foreign culture had its bad effect on literature which, at any rate, was not the long suit of the Visigoths. After the northern invaders converted to Christianity, however, on May 8, 589, and the country was unified by a common faith, an appropriate poetry began to appear in Toledo and Zaragoza. In Sevilla San Isidoro wrote his famous encyclopedia which combined ancient and pagan thought under the single unifying principal of Christianity.

    26. Databases In Spanish Literature
    Spanish Language and Literature Databases. Online Indexes to articles MLA International Bibliography (1963present). The best overall
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  • MLA International Bibliography (1963-present). The best overall database for literary studies.

  • provides access to scholarly research in over 3,000 journals and series.
  • Handbook of Latin American Studies A bibliography on Latin America consisting of works selected and annotated by scholars. Edited by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress, the multidisciplinary Handbook alternates annually between the social sciences and the humanities. An essential guide to available resources
  • Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI)
    Complete bibliographic citations to articles, book reviews, documents, original literary works, and other materials appearing in more than 500 key social science and humanities journals published throughout the world. Covers current political, economic, and social issues, and Latin American arts and letters Many of the citations are linked to full text.
  • 27. Worldwide Spanish Literature Ministry
    Support by members and congregations of the church of Christ offering evangelistic efforts through translation, publication and distribution of biblically correct spanish literature. Contact information included.
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    Our Purpose
    To support evangelistic efforts through translation, publication and distribution of biblically correct Spanish literature to save souls and glorify God.
    Why We Work
    There will always be a need for people to read in their own language. This is especially important concerning religious material. In the case of the Spanish-speaking people, there are very few sources for material printed by Christians.
    History
    The Worldwide Spanish Literature Ministry has been active for over twenty-five years. During that period of time, our work has gained recognition among those involved in Spanish work as the most complete source of sound gospel literature in the brotherhood of the churches of Christ. Many missionaries who have used tracts and Bible studies to spread the gospel have stated that if it were not for the Worldwide Spanish Literature Ministry there would be no one they could turn to for help.
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    Worldwide Spanish Literature Ministry is supported by interested members and congregations of the church of Christ. Their support allows us to supply a reasonable number of tracts and Bible studies at no charge to the Spanish-speaking countries outside the United States. Our limited resources prevent us from providing more than one or two books at no charge. We urge those who are able to help us with the cost of material and postage so that others can receive material when they ask for help.

    28. History Of Spanish Literature
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    29. Spanish Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Other languages ?. spanish literature. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wikipedia contains these topics on spanish literature
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    30. Spanish Books
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    31. MSN Encarta - Spanish Literature
    Advertisement. spanish literature. The whole of these works helped define the emerging Spanish state under Christian rule. A, The Earliest spanish literature.
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    Advertisement. click here. Page 3 of 4. spanish literature. Although the author remains unknown, it became one of the most influential works in spanish literature.
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    33. Twentieth Century Spanish Literature
    of Birmingham) and the Department of English and Comparative Literature (University of Warwick). he has recently had published two articles on the Spanish Canon
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    Twentieth Century Literature
    Professor Dadson includes among his research interests contemporary Castilian poetry, and has published a number of articles on this area. "The Reappropriation of (Poetic) Language from Francoism: The Case of Guillermo Carnero's Dibujo de la Muerte ". Donaire "El otro, el mismo: Héroes y cobardes en Europa de Julio Martínez Mesanza", Poetas de Ahora. Zurgai , June 1997, 84-89. Dr Derek Flitter and Professor Dadson have edited a collection of essays, Ludismo e intertextualidad en la lírica moderna , the proceedings of an International Symposium, held on 19 and 19 October 1996. The volume has been published by the University of Birmingham Press Dr. Flitter has an interest in twentieth-century poetry and prose. He has recently edited Volumes IV and V of the Actas del XII Congreso de la Asociación Internacional de Hispanistas Dr. Helena Buffery researches on twentieth-century drama, both Peninsular and Spanish American, and has articles on exile dramatists, rewritings of Shakespeare and theatre as cultural translation in press.
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    is a postgraduate student who has worked as part-time tutor since 1998 in both the Department of Hispanic Studies and Modern Languages Unit (University of Birmingham) and the Department of English and Comparative Literature (University of Warwick).

    34. Nineteenth-Century Spanish Literature
    Translate this page He has published books and articles on various aspects of Spanish Romanticism and its links with later spanish literature and ideas, and on nineteenth-century
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    Nineteenth-Century Literature
    Dr. Derek Flitter , Senior Lecturer. His interests lie principally in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century intellectual history, poetry and poetics. He has published books and articles on various aspects of Spanish Romanticism and its links with later Spanish literature and ideas, and on nineteenth-century Spanish historians. Derek Flitter, Spanish Romantic Literary Theory and Criticism Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Derek Flitter, Teoría y crítica del romanticismo español Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Actas del XII Congreso de la Asociación Internacional de Hispanistas Del Romanticismo a la Guerra Civil. Edición al cuidado de Derek W. Flitter. Birmingham: Department of Hispanic Studies, The University of Birmingham Press, 1998, IV. Derek Flitter, "La historia que nos llegó: Fernán Caballero y la poética de la tradición", in Actas del Encuentro "Fernán Caballero, Hoy". Homenaje en el bicentenario del nacimiento de Cecilia Böhl de Faber El Puerto de Santa María: Ayuntamiento de El Puerto de Santa María,1998, 89-106.

    35. The Literature Of Spain
    Review of spanish literature from 4th Century BC to 20th Century.
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    Literature
    The earliest written literature in Spain was that written in Latin during the Roman and Visigoth periods, represented primarily by the well-known works of Lucan and Seneca of Cordoba and Martial of Aragon.
    The "Silver Age"

    These Spaniards produced their great works during the first and second centuries, called the "Silver Age" Seneca (4 BCE-65 CE especially exhibits a particularly Spanish sensibility with his emphasis on honor, his wit and that courageous perseverence in the face of ill fortune that lies at the heart of stoicism.
    Seneca wrote all types of literature including poetry, essays and plays. There is much in his writing that happens to coincide with modern attitudes of existentialism. His grandiose disdain for the mob and patrician aloofness, especially in his political writings, are at once very Roman and very Spanish.
    Seneca also reveals a profound religious attitude which is thought by many to make him a forerunner of Christian writers. This is one of the several reasons he is the most influential writer of antiquity as regards the literature of the peninsula.
    During the transition from the Roman to the Visigothic periods there was considerable disruption and warfare. The presence of a foreign culture had its bad effect on literature which, at any rate, was not the long suit of the Visigoths. After the northern invaders converted to Christianity, however, on May 8, 589, and the country was unified by a common faith, an appropriate poetry began to appear in Toledo and Zaragoza. In Sevilla San Isidoro wrote his famous encyclopedia which combined ancient and pagan thought under the single unifying principal of Christianity.

    36. Glbtq >> Literature >> Spanish Literature
    Treating homosexuality in spanish literature is largely a twentiethcentury phenomenon, occurring most frequently in the post-Franco decades.
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    page: The tradition of representing homosexuality in Spanish literature is neither as extensive nor as progressive as in the other major Western European literatures. It is, indeed, largely a twentieth-century phenomenon, with the great bulk of frank discussions of homosexuality emerging in the liberal post-Franco decades. Medieval and Renaissance Treatments of Homosexuality Medieval allusions to homosexuality, for example, tend to be more legalistic than literary. The thirteenth-century code of law, compiled under the supervision of King Alfonso X and known as Las siete partidas The Seven Laws ), specifies the death penalty for what it terms "sins against nature." Sponsor Message.
    The statute appears in the seventh section of the inventory, which also deals with the presence of Jews on Spanish territory, tellingly associating same-sex sexual relationships with heresy and alienness. Las siete partidas does not mention female-female sexuality; the compilers probably found lesbianism either inconceivable or insignificant.

    37. Spanish Literature Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of
    spanish literature Resources at Questia The Online Library of Books and Journals. spanish literature. Questia. Primary Content. spanish literature.
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    38. El Camino De Santiago
    A virtual pilgrimage to a medieval shrine, the background for an introductory course in medieval spanish literature.
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    El Camino de Santiago "Herru Sanctiagu, Grot Sanctiagu. E Ultreia, e sus eia, Deus adjuva nos..."
    • The Cockle Shell icon will return you to this Home Page The Map icon will take you to a clickable map of the Camino The UCLA icon will take you to the Course Syllabus for Spanish 122 Join an Internet Discussion Group on the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela Search the archives of the Santiago listserv for historical and practical information on the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela Visit the home of the American Association of Friends of the Road to Santiago for up-to-date information on the pilgrimage to Compostela today.

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    39. Spanish Literature --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
    spanish literature Britannica Student Encyclopedia. Partly as a result of this geographic isolation, spanish literature was for centuries considered….
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    40. Spanish Literature Tour
    GROUP TOUR PLANNING. spanish literature Tour. Discover prominent places and authors in the spanish literature. Itinerary. Day, Learning
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    Discover prominent places and authors in the Spanish literature. Itinerary Day Learning objectives and activities Cities visited Museums and Historical sites Night spent at Arrival at Madrid Airport. Travel to Granada Madrid Panoramic tour of the city Granada Los cuentos de la Alhambra, Washington Irving. Granada La Alhambra and the Albaicín Granada El Romancero Gitano y La Casa de Bernalda Alba de Federico García Lorca. Granada Fuentevaqueros- Valderrubio El Toboso Don Quijote de la Mancha, Cervantes Lagunas de Ruidera, Toboso, Puertolápice Consuegra ACueva de Medrano, Dulcinea’s hometown, las ventas, windmills and the castle. Toledo Alfonso X, the School of Translators and the concensus of 3 cultures. La Celestina de Fernando de Rojas. Las leyendas de Becker Toledo Cathedral, El Greco's painting. Synagogue. Panoramic view. Toledo Travel to Salamanca, Unamuno and the University Salamanca The University and panoramic view of the city Salamanca The “picaresca” novel: El Lazarrillo y El Buscón de Quevedo Salamanca, Travel to Oviedo

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