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Graded according to difficulty, this work offers stories that offer an insight into Spanish America. They range over the extent of its geography, from Mexico and the Caribbean to the Southern Cone, and probe its varied and complex societies. Each text comes with English notes and vocabulary, and an introduction.
This Spanish text is useful for teaching Peruvian, Latin American literature or cultural history at upper sixth-form and university level. It explores a young man's experiences of growing up in Peru in a deeply divided society and his struggle to overcome conflicts of culture and language.
Part of the BCP Spanish Texts series, this is Perez Galdos's novel "Tristana". The series is designed to meet the needs of the growing A Level and undergraduate market for texts in the Spanish language. Each text comes with English notes, vocabulary, and an introduction by an expert.
A collection of short stories by 12 contemporary Spanish writers. The settings vary from the exotic to the historical and the fantastic. Each story follows the theme of a traveller or travellers, who, in the course of the story become lost to reality in some way.
Part of the "Bristol Classical Press" series of Spanish texts, this is Buero Vallejo's play "El Tragaluz". The series is designed to meet the needs of the fast-growing A Level and undergraduate market for texts in the Spanish language. Each text comes with English notes and vocabulary.
This is the text of Moratin's "El Si de las Ninas", in Spanish with an English introduction and notes.
The aim of this edition is to make it approachable for those who are coming to Gongora, or Spanish poetry, for the first time. The poem fuses epic and pastoral as it describes a journey through the countryside and contrasts the beauty of nature with the vices of court and commercial greed.
This edition of the poetry of Cesar Vallejo (1892-1938) includes an introduction which takes into account the most recent criticism written on the Peruvian poet, an annotated bibiography, and a glossary which explains some of the more difficult and technical terms used by Vallejo.
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