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Progress in mentalizing ability among people with psychosis through dialogic literary gatherings. [PDF]
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Pre-Raphaelite Female Imagery in Spanish American Poetry
Victorian Review, 2004on the Spanish American literary movement of the nineteenth cen tury, Modernismo. The Spanish critic Juan Valera in his "Prologue" to Rub?n Dar?o's seminal A , ... referred to the "Parisian spirit" (41) that pervaded the book and called it "mental gallicism" (62).1 Yet, although we know that the Nicaragu?n Dar?o and the Colombian Jos?
Patricia Varas
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Inter-Americanism and Spanish American Poetry
Hispania, 1947T HE teacher best fitted to train for iinternational attitudes is the one who best knows the literature and history of both his own and foreign countries; the more comprehensive and the deeper the knowledge the more valuable the instruction, other requisites being equally met.
E. W. Loughran
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More personal paths: Spanish American poetry 1960–1980
Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 1985(1985). More personal paths: Spanish American poetry 1960–1980. Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas: Vol. 18, More Personal Paths: Spanish American Poetry 1960–1980, pp. 21-75.
J. G. C. Borda
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Reflections on Spanish-American Poetry
The Modern Language Journal, 1974Edward J. Mullen +3 more
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Spanish American poetry after 1950: beyond the vanguard
Choice Reviews Online, 2008D. Shaw
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Parody and Intertextuality in the Poetry of Twentieth-Century Spanish American Women Writers
2018The literary contributions of Spanish American women writers of the twentieth century are vast, particularly in the genre of poetry. Montilla analyzes the evolution of parody and intertextuality in the works of Delmira Agustini, Alfonsina Storni, Julia de Burgos, Rosario Castellanos, and Cristina Peri Rossi.
Patricia M. Montilla
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