The Literature of the Spanish People: From Roman Times to the Present DayUniversity Press, 1953 - 494 páginas |
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... Catalan litera- ture I have had hesitations . Catalan is a branch of the langue d'oc or Provençal language and much less closely related to Spanish than are Portuguese or Galician . Moreover this literature- divided into two parts , a ...
... Catalan litera- ture I have had hesitations . Catalan is a branch of the langue d'oc or Provençal language and much less closely related to Spanish than are Portuguese or Galician . Moreover this literature- divided into two parts , a ...
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... Catalans , under their Aragonese kings , spread to Valencia , the Balearic Islands and Sicily , and finally to the far end of the Mediterranean . Since literature follows political power , a Catalan literature became inevitable . The ...
... Catalans , under their Aragonese kings , spread to Valencia , the Balearic Islands and Sicily , and finally to the far end of the Mediterranean . Since literature follows political power , a Catalan literature became inevitable . The ...
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... Catalan could do this , because he was entirely a European . The fourteenth century in Catalan literature is mainly an age of prose : it offers us a number of works of interest , of which the most readable today is perhaps Ramon ...
... Catalan could do this , because he was entirely a European . The fourteenth century in Catalan literature is mainly an age of prose : it offers us a number of works of interest , of which the most readable today is perhaps Ramon ...
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The Roman and Visigothic Periods I | 1 |
The Arab Period | 17 |
The Early Middle Ages | 36 |
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The Literature of the Spanish People: From Roman Times to the Present Day Gerald Brenan Vista de fragmentos - 1957 |
The Literature of the Spanish People: From Roman Times to the Present Day Gerald Brenan Vista de fragmentos - 1957 |
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