This book celebrates the 100 years of Cuban writer Virgilio Piñera (1912-1979) through several st...
José Martí (1853-1895), one of the most distinguished authors, intellectuals and national heroes ...
La Regenta, by Leopoldo Alas (Clarin), is considered a (if not the) great masterpiece of Spanish ...
This Argentine literary classic, one of the most subtle and perceptive commentaries ever written ...
The epic Song of The Cid appears here in an authoritative edition by the renowned Cidian scholar ...
José María de Pereda y Sánchez Porrúa is traditionally considered a traditional writer, perhaps b...
La tierra natal is a journey into the past, and also a farewell.Since 1831, when forced to follow...
Clorinda Matto de Turner's classic novel in a new, annotated edition.First published in 1889, Ave...
'Musica Sentimental' carries as subtitle 'Silbidos de un vago', the same as Cambaceres' first nov...
Carmen de Burgos (1867-1932) was one of Madrid's best-known authors during the first third of the...
Deeply involved with the social issues of his times Romulo Gallegos crafted his representation of...
There is very scarce information on the author of this peculiar book, that many scholars consider...
Agustin Moreto (1618-1669) was one of the most acclaimed playwrights of the Spanish Golden Age, h...
Mariano José de Larra (1809-1837) was the most critical literary voice of the first third of the ...
Properly named 'Florilegio' (flower picking), in this work Professor Víctor Fuentes collects lite...
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This essay is the contribution of a remarkable scholar to the explanation -and hopefully solution...
Mi vestido verde esmeralda by Alister Ramírez Márquez recounts the life story of Clara, born poor...
José María de Pereda (1833-1906) is one of the most important spanish writers of the XIX Century....
The double condition of Manuel Zeno Gandía -as medical doctor and politician- joins the writer's ...
Niebla is about the vicissitudes of Alberto Perez, a young, rich, introspective and orphan man, w...
Orthographic signs (diacritic marks, punctuation marks, and signs and symbols that are part of th...
By the beginning of the Twentieth Century, Eugenio Diaz Castro, having published Manuela , was al...
Eleodora (1887) and Las consecuencias (1889) conform a singular example within Mercedes Cabello d...
In this historical novel Teresa González de Fanning (1836-1913), Peruvian educator and novelist, ...
By the end of the 19th century, successive waves of immigration had modified the booming Argentin...
This new book is a compilation of articles and lectures by the liberal thinker Armando P. Ribas, ...
Martin Fierro, the argentine poem, has been subject to numerous ideology biased interpretations.T...
Bartolome Hidalgo (Montevideo, 1788 - Moron, Buenos Aires Province, 1822) is the first poet to ha...
La venus mecánica is one of the most important Spanish novels of the first half of the XXth Centu...
Cecilia Valdes, one of the jewels of nineteenth-century Latin American fiction, displays a themat...
Both Pityusa (1907) and its author Jose María Llanas Aguilaniedo (1875-1921), are two key element...
During the nineteenth century in Ecuador, writers produced novels that contributed to literary mo...
'Three years of captivity among the Patagones' is an exceptional ethnological document, but to it...
Autonosuya, curiosa novela político-burlesca is a curious novel, first published by installments ...
With this edition El inefable Philip by Aurora Bertrana is published for the first time. In the n...
In Recuerdos de viaje (1882), the Argentine author and intellectual Eduarda Mansilla de Garcia (1...
Mecha Iturbe, published in Buenos Aires in 1906, is the most ambitious and longest of César Duáye...
Manuel Maples Arce was a driving force in the modernization of Mexican poetry in the 1920s.His Es...
Potpourri was released from press as Eugenio Cambaceres left Buenos Aires for Europe. This circum...
On November 2 1837 the opening of Carlos II el Hechizado (Charles II the bewitched) at the Teatro...
'Cronicas desde el Pais vecino' (Chronicles from the country next door) is a collection of short ...
Maestra voluntaria (Volunteer Teacher) imagines an answer to a critical question during the momen...
Los amores de Hortensia, that initiates the cycle of novels by Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera (184...
'Julio Cortazar y el hombre nuevo' is a critical interpretation that spans the whole works of Jul...
Acclaimed by the initiated, Felisberto Hernandez has long been considered «a writer's writer, mor...
Eugenio Díaz Castro's family position (son of landowner), social standing (belonged to the «nobil...