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  Spanish Literature - Search View - MSN Encarta
It is generally thought, however, that the works of Espronceda are surpassed by those of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, who composed probably the most delicate Romantic poems in the Spanish language.
Nine poets dominate the generation succeeding that of 1936; they are Rafael Morales, Vicente Gaos, Carlos Bousoño, Blas de Otero, Gabriel Celaya (pen name of Rafael Múgica), Victoriano Crémer, José Hierro, Eugenio de Nora, and José Maria Valverde.
It can be said that 1975, the year in which the dictator Francisco Franco died, is emblematic because it represents the beginning of a process that led to the recovery of writers’ freedom of expression.
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Munua, Gustavo 21 GK A 1,89 C A A A R 3 7 7 6 7 8 5 6 5 7 3 4 3 3 6 13.
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Like many of the modernista predecessors and their postmodern followers, they occupy a marginal, liminal space as writers and as a part of literary history.
Undoubtedly one of the major literary events in the early 1980s, as Shaw has observed, was the publication of Allende's La casa de los esp¨ªritus in 1982.
Gustavo P¨¦rez Firmat, Idle Fictions: the Hispanic Vanguard Novel, 1926-1934 (Durham: Duke University Press), p.
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 Growth of Reagan's Contra Commitment excerpted from the book The Iran-Contra Connection Secret Teams and Covert ...
The CIADC soon became a vehicle for the international plotting of two of Hunt's young Guatemalan proteges: Lionel Sisniega Otero, who in 1954 was employed on clandestine radio operations by Hunt's assistant David Phillips, and Sisniega's mentor, the future "Godfather," Mario Sandoval Alarcon.
By accident or by design, the simultaneous creation of APACL and CIADC in 1954 also had the effect of creating a conspiratorial China Lobby for Taiwan overseas, at precisely the time that the activities of the old conspiratorial China Lobby in Washington were being exposed and neutralized.
After the failure in 1982 of a Guatemalan coup plot by Sandoval's associate Lionel Sisniega Otero (plotting with WerBell, the OSS colleague of Singlaub and Cline), the U.S. eventually accepted a civilian government headed by a Christian Democrat, of the party targeted by Sandoval and Sisniega for extermination.
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 Stanford University Libraries & Academic Information Resources:
Abstract: Under their dictator, GAO, a Spanish fascist regime, plans to kidnap a brilliant Spanish scientist (Luis Sandrini) to acquire the secret and power of the atomic bomb for themselves.
Abstract: Using an abundance of documentary material, including interviews of diverse Argentine and English personalities, director Jorge Denti tries to explain how the Argentine and the English people were betrayed by their respective governments, bringing them to a war that, in the case of the Argentines, they were not prepared to face.
Abstract: Rancheadors were henchmen of the slave-owning colonialists in the Antilles charged with the task of pursuing fugitive slaves and returning them to their owners.
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 History Channel Search Results
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, who composed probably the most delicate romantic poems in the Spanish language.
Nine poets dominate the generation succeeding that of 1936; they are Rafael Morales (1919–), Vicente Gaos (1919–), Carlos Bousoño (1923–), Blas de Otero (1916–), Gabriel Celaya (pen name of Rafael Múgica; 1911–91), Victoriano Crémer (1908–), José Hierro (1922–), Eugenio de Nora (1923–), and José Maria Valverde (1926–).
Hierro is representative of the antiaestheticism, social commitment, and concern for Spain that characterize the group as a whole.
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 The Bioline EPrints Archive - Subject: Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Herrera, Julián Alberto and Shahabuddin, AKM and Faisal, Mohamad and Ersheng, Gao and Wei, Yuan and Lixia, Dou and Gandaho, Timothée and López-Jaramillo, Patricio (2004) Efectos de la suplementacion oral con calcio y ácido linoleico conjugado en primigrávidas de alto riesgo.
Cabrera, Gustavo and Gómez, Luis and Mateus, Julio César (2004) Actividad física y etapas de cambio comportamental en Bogotá.
Alonso Cabrera, Gustavo and César Mateus, Julio and Lorena Girón, Sandra (2004) Duración de la lactancia exclusiva en Cali, Colombia, 2003.
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 The 1910 Mexican Revolution was rooted in unequal land distribution: 1% of the Mexican population controlled 97% of the ...
It has been noted by Roger Burbach and Peter Rosset that at this time, “the government embarked on a strategy of building a rural infrastructure of dams, irrigation works, roads, and electrification projects that created a climate favorable to private investment in large scale commercial agriculture.”
During the period 1958 - 1964 (President Adolfo Lopez Mateos) there was a moderate move to the left.
His government became known for asserting that the period of agrarian distribution had ended and that it was necessary to foster economic development and production.
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 The Penguin Book of Spanish Verse - Various - Penguin Group (USA)
She spent her life in Mexico, first as lady-in-waiting to the wife of the viceroy, and then, after the death of her lover, as a nun.
GUSTAVO ADOLFO BÉCQUER (1836–1870), who wrote a single volume of poems on a single theme, the failure of a love affair, made delicate use of assonance in place of rhyme, and died just as he was beginning to acquire a reputation.
BLAS DE OTERO (1916–1979), a poet of social and religious intensity whose work developed in the first place from Unamuno's.
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 Coloquio Online
She condemns loneliness just as did Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, one of her heroes and, at the tender age of 30 Adela was considered a spinster.
She was faithful at all times to the romantic esthetics of the great European masters like Lord Byron, Alfred De Musset, Jose Espronceda, Jose Zorrilla, Gustavo Adolfo Becquer.
Following in the path of those the masters she exhibited an extraordinary poetic vein, which did not hide the radical disposition she often showed in her public appearances as well as in her other literary compositions.
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Reddish shells could have been thought of as ocean fire, as ocean blood.
Reddish stones called mullu, probably fertility amulets, were considered sacred blood (Otero 1951:212).
A ritual weaving found in many places in the Andes is used to keep the ritual implements and often contains also a miniature rock house, including the corral and the animals, called misa-mullu.
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 VHeadline.com - VHeadline News Briefs -- Friday, January 25, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Although Monsignor Dupuy addressed President Chavez in the name of the accredited Venezuelan diplomatic corps, Cuban Ambassador German Sanchez Otero reveals that Dupuy didn't previously consult individual Ambassadors and that the matter is indeed "an internal affair."
It is highly unlikely that the four officiating priests, Francisco Rondon, Pablo Urquiola, Juan Vives Suria and Adolfo Rojas can expect any messages of solidarity from fellow clergymen, nuns and laity working among the poor, since Mikel de Viana's political views are fairly representative.
Sivensa executive president Oscar Machado says that despite $101.7 million losses during fiscal 2001, his company now has until 2007 to repay with bank options to increase their holdings to up to 80% although the company's CFO Gustavo Machado says that his aim is that creditor participation should be contained to just 38%.
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 Pioneer Photography in Bolivia: Directory of Daguerreotypists & Photographers, 1840s-1930s
He published other photo albums, including Chile: 280 grabados en cobre (1932), Colombia: 200 grabados en cobre (1951), and Chile en 110 cuadros (1960?), and dabbled in film-making in Bolivia.
Gismondi's son Adolfo (1917-1993), granddaughter Graciela, and great-granddaughter Geraldin, have carried on the studio, which is now located at Calle Comercio 1031.
The imprint "Gustavo Muriel, Fotógrafo, Bolivia" appears on a turn-of-the-century albumen print of a Cochabamba family.
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 Curriculum Vitae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
“La monotonía en la poesía de Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer y Antonio Machado,” Selected Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Symposium on Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literature, Language and Culture: 2000.
“La monotonía en la poesía de Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer y Antonio Machado,” Tenth Annual Graduate Student Symposium on Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literature, Language and Culture, The University of Arizona, April 14, 2000.
“La representación de la realidad venezolana en Casas muertas de Miguel Otero Silva,” Eighth Annual Graduate Student Symposium on Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literature, Language and Culture, The University of Arizona, March 1998.
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 Abroadco Study Abroad - Granada, Spain - Course Descriptions - Spanish Literature II: From Romanticism to the Present ...
The basic aims of this course are to acquaint the students with Spanish Literature from the XIXth century to the present day, analysing authors and works taken from each historical and social period.
Texts: Rimas, Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Leyenda, Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Vuelva usted mañana, Mariano José de Larra, Don Juan Tenorio, Joé Zorilla.
Texts: Historia de una escalera, Antoñio Buero Vallejo, La sombra del ciprés es alargada, Miguel Delibes, A la inmensa mayoría, Blas de Otero.
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 Arte Público Press - Herencia: The Anthology of Hispanic Literature in the United States
Mario Bencastro, Odyssey to the North (Excerpt) p.
Miguel Antonio Otero, The Real Billy the Kid (Excerpt) p.
Adolfo Carrillo, “The Phantoms of San Luis Rey” p.
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 State Department Memorandum of Justification on Human Rights Conditions, August 2005
Army Soldier Obed Palacio Cano was indicted as a result of an order issued August 6, 2004 to initiate proceedings on charges of aggravated homicide and kidnapping.
Army Soldier Adolfo de Jesús Castañeda García was indicted as a result of an order issued August 6, 2004 to initiate proceedings on charges of aggravated homicide and kidnapping.
Army Soldier Alfonso Zamora Córdoba was indicted as a result of an order issued August 6, 2004 to initiate proceedings on charges of aggravated homicide and kidnapping.
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 Graduate Student Handbook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer: de Leyendas: “Los ojos verdes”, “El rayo de luna”, “El monte de las ánimas”, y “El miserere”
Gustavo Correa: Antología de la poesía española (1900-1980) 2 vols.
La poesía de: León Felipe, Gerardo Diego, Rafael Alberti, Luis Cernuda, Pedro Salinas, Miguel Hernández, Dionisio Ridruejo, Blas de Otero, Gabriel Celaya, José Angel Valente, José Hierro, Gloria Fuertes, Manuel Vázquez-Montalbán, Pere Gimferrer, Guillermo Carnero, Jaime Gil de Biedma.
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3 Gustavo Adolfo Esteban Urquiola-Perez “Tavo” – presently living in Holguin, Cuba
Gladys Vasquez-Urquiola has a daughter named Amparo Villamar-Vasquez and she lives in Holguin, Cuba, married to the Painter and Sculpter Enrique Avila-Gonzalez "Pupy".
GUSTAVO ADOLFO ESTEBAN URQUIOLA-PEREZ "Tavo" - presently living in Holguin, Cuba
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 SPAN223 - Modern Spanish Literature and Civilization
SPAN 223 FA Close study of representative works of Spanish literature from the 18th and 19th centuries, with special focus on the historical context and on the relationship between literature and the visual arts.
Part I, From the Englightenment to Romanticism: Francisco de Goya (paintings), Jose de Espronceda, Mariano Jose de Larra, Gustavo Adolfo Becquer, Rosalia de Castro
Part IV, The Post-War Era: Carmen Martin Gaite, Blas de Otero, Gabriel Celaya, Jaime Gil de Biedman, Jose Angel Valente
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 Savate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The following are the different awards given and the members who received them.
Cesar Holguin, Jorge Garza, Patrick Gavin, Mauro Sandoval, Adolfo Lopez, Gustavo Perez, Sami Perez, John Perez, Danny Gonzalez, Cesar Vanoye, Carla Casanova, David Silva and Kendall Martin.
Salo Otero, Roberto Galves, Westwind Homes, Guapo's Sports Bar,Javier Elizondo, Webb County, Daniel Lopez, Henry Cuellar and Jumex.
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176 OTERO Gustavo - Spa - Labarca 2-Café Baque - at 41
114 GARCIA QUESADA Adolfo - Spa - Kelme-Costa Blanca - at 01’36
162 TOLEDO Gustavo - Arg - Paternina-Costa de Almeria - at 01’36
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 Américo Paredes: Bibliography
The poet achieves harmony and a pleasant rhythm in this poem through the use of consonance and the repetition of the term canten (sing), which gives the entire poem its vocative tone.
There are also well-conceived love poems in the volume, including some that allude to the celebrated romantic Spanish poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, whose rimas (poems) seem to have had a profound impact on young Paredes, as they did on many youths of Spain and Latin America.
The anthology also features Jovita González's short narratives and works by Paredes, Fermina Guerra, Josephina Niggli, Rafael Jesús González, Mario Suárez, Luis Omar Salinas, Amado Muro, Arnulfo D. Trejo, Alfredo Otero y Herrera, Nick C. Vaca, and Richard Olivas.
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For more or less summary treatments of the subject the American student may profitably consult: OLMSTED.
"Legends, Tales, and Poems by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer" (Ginn and Company).
Melancólica la luna Va trasmontando la espalda [185] Del otero, su alba frente Tímida apenas levanta, Y el horizonte ilumina, Pura virgen solitaria, Y en su blanca luz süave [190] El cielo y la tierra baña.
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 COUNCIL OF THE AMERICAS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Transportation Sector: Gustavo Tavares Kelner, President, Marítima Dominicana, S.A., Santo Domingo
H.E. Adolfo Aguilar Zinser - Permanent Representative of Mexico to the United Nations
Monday, April 8 New York City Eduardo Amadeo, Spokesperson and Advisor of the President of Argentina Off-the-record dinner for COA members only Friday, April 5 New York City Can Argentina Grow Again?
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 Newsletter - FVCC
Carlos Enrique Fullone, MD Adolfo J. de Bold, PhD
Adolfo J. de Bold,Ph.D. Professor of Pathology and
Aramendi JI, Castellanos E, Llorente A, Aldamiz-Echevarria G, Otero A, Martinez
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 Publishers Book Catalogs
Available only in photocopy from books on demand.
Concordance to the Poetry of Gustavo Adolfo Becquer.
Selections from the Poetyr of Juan Ramon Jimenez, Antonio Machado, Federico Garcia Lorca, Blas de Otero.
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 Feudalism
They had been influenced by late French Romanticism to the exclusion of the English and German models.
Mariano Jose de Larra (1809-37) represented its maximun exponent and its influence was still felt at the turn of the century through the poetry of Gustavo Adolfo Becquer (1836-1870) and partially in the grandiloquent drama of Spain's
Romanticism would give way to the 'costumbrist' movement of Mesonero Romanos and Estebanez Calderon; to the poetry of Espronceda and to the dramas of the Duque de Rivas, Garcia Gutierres, Hartzenbusch and Jose Zorrilla (Juan Tenorio).
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 Videorecordings Collections. Brown University Library
La loi du collège [videorecording] / un feuilleton documentaire filmé et réalisé par Mariana Otero
Lugares comunes [videorecording] / una producción de Tornasol Films, Adolfo Aristarain con Shazam S.A. y Pablo Larguia Producciones con la particiapación TVE ; productores, Gerardo Herrero ; dirigida por Adolfo Aristarain ; guión, Adolfo Aristarain y Kath
Luis Buñuel's Simon of the desert [videorecording] / producer, Gustavo Alatriste ; director, Luis Buñuel ; screenplay by Buñuel and Julio Alejandro ; photography, Gabriel Figueroa
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