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Spanish Literature.

Modern Language Notes, 1903
Hugo Albert Rennert   +2 more
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Spanish Literature

2010
The Renaissance came later to Spain than to any other European country, which led to a certain sense of “belatedness” in Spain’s literal and literary historiography. Most histories of Golden Age literature (as the peak period of Spanish Renaissance literature is often called) begin with Fernando de Rojas’s humanistic tragicomedy the Celestina (c. 1499)
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Spanish Literature

2000
Fiekel, Robert W, The Theme of Love in the Mozarabic jarchas and in cante flamenco, Confluencia 4 [1988] Montgomery, Thomas, The Presence of the Text: The Poema de mio Cid, Modern Language Notes 108 [1993] Orduna, German, El Texto del Poema de mio Cid ante el procesco de la tradicionalidad oral y escrita, Letras - Universidad Catolica Argentina 14 ...
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Spanish Literature.

Modern Language Notes, 1907
C. Carroll Marden, Ramon Menendez Pidal
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Spanish Literature.

Modern Language Notes, 1908
F. W. Morrison   +2 more
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Spanish Literature.

Modern Language Notes, 1905
Hugo A. Rennert   +2 more
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Spanish Literature.

Modern Language Notes, 1902
O. B. Super   +3 more
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Spanish Literature

Modern Language Notes, 1911
S. Griswold Morley, Ramon Menendez Pidal
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Spanish Literature

Modern Language Notes, 1909
P. O. Skinner   +3 more
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