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  1. The Cambridge Introduction to Spanish Poetry: Spain and Spanish America (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by D. Gareth Walters, 2003-01-20
  2. A Short History of Spanish Literature: Revised and Updated Edition (Gotham Library) by James R. Stamm, 1979-09-01
  3. Intermediate Spanish For Dummies (For Dummies (Language & Literature)) by Gail Stein, 2008-01-29
  4. Spanish Literature: 1700-1900 by Beatrice P. Patt, 1989-07
  5. Representative Spanish Authors: Volume II by Walter Pattison, Donald Bleznick, 1971-08-15
  6. Treasury of Spanish Love: Poems, Quotations and Proverbs : In Spanish and English
  7. Ideologies of History in the Spanish Golden Age (Penn State Studies in Romance Literatures) by Anthony J. Cascardi, 1997-11
  8. Luna, Luna: Creative Writing Ideas from Spanish & Latino Literature
  9. A Companion to Spanish American Literature by Stephen M. Hart, Stephen Hart, 2000-11-02
  10. HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE VOLUME III by George TICKNOR, 1965
  11. Colors and Shapes / Los colores y las figuras (English and Spanish Foundations Series) (Book #3) (Bilingual) (Board Book) by Gladys Rosa-Mendoza, Gladys Rosa Mendoza, et all 2000-10-01
  12. The Supernatural In Early Spanish Literature by Frank Callcott, 2005-12-08
  13. World Literature and Its Times: Profiles of Notable Literary Works and the Historical Events That Influenced Them : Spanish and Portuguese Literatures ... Iberian pe (World Literature and Its Times)
  14. The Folklore of Spain in the American Southwest: Traditional Spanish Folk Literature in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado by Aurelio M. Espinosa, 1990-01

21. Literatura Argentina Contempor Nea
Textos y biograf as de autores nacionales, fotos, biograf as, y archivos de audio adem s n meros especiales, cuentos interactivos, chat y postales.
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22. Spanish And Latin American Literature /head
Includes general bibliographies, bibliographies of spanish literature, A History of spanish literature. 6032 Translated and edited by Hugh A. Harter.
http://www.tulane.edu/~horn/latlit.html

23. Internet Public Library: Pathfinders
Because spanish literature is such a broad area of study, spanning over Although focused on the peninsular literature, spanish literature of South
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Because Spanish literature is such a broad area of study, spanning over several centuries of rich tradition, this Pathfinder is not intended as an exhaustive compilation of everything available on the subject on the Web and in print. Rather, its purpose is to provide some direction to anyone interested in learning about Spanish literature. Although this is the main focus of this guide, some resources on Spanish American literature have also been included.
General search strategies
Here we suggest some subjects and keywords that can be used in library databases and on the Internet to start your research on Spanish literature.
  • Search keywords
    • Subjects, e.g. , comedy, picaresque Authors by name, e.g. , Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo Places, e.g. , Spain, Mexico Time periods, e.g. , Golden Age, 20th century
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  • Library of Congress — (LC) . The Library of Congress Classification System (LC System) is used to organize books in many academic and university libraries throughout the United States and the world. Books on this topic can be found under "Spanish literature", PQ
    • Spanish literature —— (PQ6001-PQ8929) Spanish literature—Collections —— (PQ6170-PQ6269) Spanish literature—History and criticism —— (PQ6001-PQ6168)
    Dewey Decimal Classification — (DDC) . Under the Dewey Decimal Classification, favored by most public libraries, books about Spanish literature are classified under "Spanish literature", the assigned Dewey number being 860. Also check for related topics; for example "Romance literatures" (840).
  • 24. Spanish Literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    spanish literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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    25. §14. "History Of Spanish Literature". XXV. Scholars. Vol. 18. Later National Li
    Vol. 18. Later National Literature, Part III. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21.
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    26. Spanish Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Wikipedia contains these topics on spanish literature. Mester de Juglaría. El Cantar de Mio Cid Mester de Clerecía
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    Spanish literature
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Spanish literature may refer to: It may include Spanish poetry , prose and novels . The Premio Cervantes is awarded to honour the career of a writer in the Spanish language. One of the features of recent Latin American writing has been magic realism The Spaniards are particularly averse to borrowing from the intellectual treasures of other nations. They glean the field of their own muses to the very last ear, and then commence the same labour over again. Wikipedia contains these topics on Spanish literature:

    27. Spain - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The Spanish kingdom is also divided in 50 provinces (provincias). List of Spaniards Music of Spain Spanish football spanish literature
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    Except in the Canary Islands, which are in the GMT time zone ( UTC UTC = +1 in summer). The Kingdom of Spain or Spain Spanish and Galician Reino de Espa±a or Espa±a Catalan Regne d'Espanya Basque Espainiako Erresuma Asturian Reinu d'Espa±a or Espa±a ) is a country located in the southwest of Europe . It shares the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal Gibraltar and Andorra . To the northeast, along the Pyrenees mountain range, it borders France and the tiny principality of Andorra . It includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea , the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean , the cities of Ceuta and Melilla in north Africa , and a number of uninhabited islands on the Mediterranean side of the strait of Gibraltar , known as Plazas de soberan­a , such as the Chafarine islands, the "rocks" (es:

    28. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: English Literature
    Latin, French, Italian, Greek, and spanish literatures are a few of the influences.
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05458a.htm
    Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... E > English Literature A B C D ... CICDC - Home of the Catholic Lifetime Reading Plan
    English Literature
    It is not unfitting to compare English Literature to a great tree whose far spreading and ever fruitful branches have their roots deep down in the soil of the past. Over such a tree, since the small beginnings of its growth, many vicissitudes of climate have passed; periods of storm, of calm, of sunshine, and of rain; of bitter winds and of genial life-bearing breezes; each change leaving its trace behind in the growth and development of the living plant. It is obvious, then, that to present the complete history of such an organism in a few pages is impossible; all that can be attempted in this article is to describe the main lines of its life. Christianity , preached by St. Augustine in 597, bringing in its train education, science, and the arts, was the main factor in this refining change. Such British tribes as had escaped the English destroyer remained for a time almost entirely apart, though they and their literature were afterwards to have no small influence upon the literary development of England. Putting aside minor verse we come first upon the "Beowulf", a narrative poem which, together with a few other fragments, is all we have of the old English epic. It seems clear that the matter of it is much older than its present form. It is a storehouse of the thinking and feeling of the forefathers of the English people when they were still heathen and before they came to Britain, even though the poem may not have been actually put together in its present form until the ninth or tenth century. It gives a picture of very great interest of certain aspects of the actual life of the people. The English temper of mind at its best, enduring and heroic, pervades it throughout.

    29. The Literature Of Spain
    Review of spanish literature from 4th Century BC to 20th Century.
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    Literature
    The earliest written literature in Spain was that written in Latin during the Roman and Visigoth periods, represented primarily by the well-known works of Lucan and Seneca of Cordoba and Martial of Aragon.
    The "Silver Age"

    These Spaniards produced their great works during the first and second centuries, called the "Silver Age" Seneca (4 BCE-65 CE especially exhibits a particularly Spanish sensibility with his emphasis on honor, his wit and that courageous perseverence in the face of ill fortune that lies at the heart of stoicism.
    Seneca wrote all types of literature including poetry, essays and plays. There is much in his writing that happens to coincide with modern attitudes of existentialism. His grandiose disdain for the mob and patrician aloofness, especially in his political writings, are at once very Roman and very Spanish.
    Seneca also reveals a profound religious attitude which is thought by many to make him a forerunner of Christian writers. This is one of the several reasons he is the most influential writer of antiquity as regards the literature of the peninsula.
    During the transition from the Roman to the Visigothic periods there was considerable disruption and warfare. The presence of a foreign culture had its bad effect on literature which, at any rate, was not the long suit of the Visigoths. After the northern invaders converted to Christianity, however, on May 8, 589, and the country was unified by a common faith, an appropriate poetry began to appear in Toledo and Zaragoza. In Sevilla San Isidoro wrote his famous encyclopedia which combined ancient and pagan thought under the single unifying principal of Christianity.

    30. Spanish-Language Literature Guide To Research - Georgetown University Library
    Reference Stacks The Feminist Encyclopedia of spanish literature. Ref. PQ 6055 . Reference Stacks Oxford Companion to spanish literature. Ref. PQ 6006 .
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    Guide to Research: Spanish-Language Literature This guide describes some of the most useful information sources of information on the literature of Spain, Latin America, and other Spanish-speaking regions of the world. The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library Reference area, except as noted. For further information, please ask a reference librarian . This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/spanishlit/
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    (GU only) I.Background Sources A. Individual Authors Literature Resource Center (LRC)
    This resource provides full text of biographies, bibliographies, and critical analyses of greater than 120,000 authors, past and present. A useful search option is "Authors by Type," where one can search by ethnicity, nationality, genre, theme, and literary movement. LRC provides full text to standard reference resources like Contemporary Authors (Ref. Biog. CT 220 .C6) and Dictionary of Literary Biography (Ref. Biog. PS 121 .D48). Off-campus access instructions . Also available from

    31. Spanish & Latin American Literature
    Moseley, William W. spanish literature, 15001700 a Bibliography of Golden Age Studies A Bibliographical Guide to Spanish American Literature (1988).
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    Spanish and Latin American Literature
    A Selective Bibliography of Sources
    Bibliographies and Indexes
    Foster, David William and Virginia Ramos Foster. Manual of Hispanic Bibliography (2nd ed., 1977). R016.86/F8 [in progress]. R016.86/Si53 - R016.86/Si5311 (1980). Reference Desk: R016.86/Si532911 Woodbridge, Hensley C. Guide to Reference Works for the Study of the Spanish Language and LIterature and Spanish American Literature
    Online and computerized indexes and bibliographies:
    • Bibliografia general espanola, Siglo XV - 1995 (Butler 301, Stand-alone CD station) To 2000: on the LWeb Hispanam, 1937 - 1992 (Butler 301, CD station) Libros en venta (LWeb) Diccionario biobibliografica de escritores de Mexico 1920-1970 (Butler 301, CD station) Borges, Jorge Luis, Bibliografia completa (Bibliography: Butler 301, CD station; Texts: ETS)
    Spain
    Bibliography of Old Spanish Texts Comp. by Charles B. Faulhaber et al. (1984). R016.86/B4741 Drake, Dana B. Don Quijote (1894-1970): a Selective Annotated Bibliography (1974-78). [an example of a bibliography on an individual author] R86C33/Ad3 Moseley, William W.

    32. Learn Spanish Online Free - Spanish Literature
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  • 33. Spanish Literature Language Arts Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet
    A Lesson Plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity.
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    Printable Version for your convenience! Language Arts AP. Spanish Literature by Yolanda Morales OBJECTIVE: STUDENTS WILL CREATE A SPANISH LITERATURE BOOK TO BETTER UNDERSTAND STORIES TAUGHT IN AP.SPANISH LITERATURE COURSE. THE AUTHORS OF THE STORIES THEY WILL DEPICT IN A CONSTRUCTION BOOK WILL BE: FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA, GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ, JORGE LUIS BORGES, ANA MARIA MATUTE AND MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO. PROCEDURES: STUDENTS WILL REVIEW WITH TEACHER EVERY STORY. THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES WILL TAKE PLACE: SOCRATIC METHOD (QUESTION AND ANSWERS INDIVIDUALLY AND IN GROUP - ORAL AND WRITTEN PARTICIPATION WHERE STUDENTS WILL BE GIVEN CREDIT FOR THEIR ANSWERS. STUDENTS WILL INPUT SYMBOLS THAT CAN BE USED IN DOING THE LITERATURE BOOK, AND MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS CAN BE USED TO GET THE PICTURES FOR EVERY STORY OR INTERNET AND LIBRARY. WRITTEN TEST WILL BE GIVEN TO EVALUATE UNDERSTANDING OF THE STORIES AND COMPARISONS OF THE STORIES WITH OUR DAILY LIFE EVENTS WILL BE DISCUSSED WITH PRESENTATION AND REVIEW OF STORIES. ASSIGNED TIME: 3 STORIES PER WEEK SHOULD BE DEPICTED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BOOK. BESIDES THE PICTURES THERE SHOULD BE STATEMENTS THAT TELL THE STORY BEING PRESENTED.

    34. Foreign Languages & Literatures Department
    Span 442, spanish literature of the 18th and/or 19th Century. 3 cr. Span 443, spanish literature of the 20th Century. 3 cr. Span 444, Spanish American Lit
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    Home Courses FLDEC Learning Center ... Careers B.A. in Spanish 2001-2003 Catalog Departmental Faculty Graduate Teaching Assistants
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    The Major: Students majoring in Spanish are required to complete at least 39 credits beyond the intermediate (201-202) level.
    Required for all majors (33 credits) Span 301 Spanish Grammar and Composition. 3 cr. Span 303 A or B Spanish Conversation. 3 cr. Span 314 Introduction to Reading Hispanic Texts. 3 cr. Span 321 Spanish Civilization. 3 cr. Span 322 Spanish American Civilization. 3 cr.

    35. Foreign Languages & Literatures Department
    SPAN 440 spanish literature of the Middle Ages (Beginnings to 1500) SPAN 442 spanish literature of the 18th and/or 19th Century
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    Home Courses FLDEC Learning Center ... Careers SPANISH Department Faculty in Spanish Graduate Teaching Assistants
    • Herbert Karen Lay Lisung, Lilana
    The Spanish Major
    Students majoring in Spanish must complete 39 credits in Spanish courses beyond the intermediate level. The following courses (30 cr) are required:
    SPAN 301: Grammar and Composition
    SPAN 303: Spanish Conversation
    SPAN 314: Introduction to Reading Hispanic Texts
    SPAN 321: Spanish Civilization
    SPAN 322: Spanish American Civilization
    SPAN 330: Survey of Spanish Literature to 1700
    SPAN 331: Survey of Spanish Literature 1700-Present
    SPAN 332: Survey of Spanish-American Literature
    SPAN 352: Introduction to Spanish Phonology SPAN 401: Advanced Composition and Grammar At least three credits chosen from 440-445, 480/580.

    36. El Camino De Santiago
    A virtual pilgrimage to a medieval shrine, the background for an introductory course in medieval spanish literature.
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    El Camino de Santiago "Herru Sanctiagu, Grot Sanctiagu. E Ultreia, e sus eia, Deus adjuva nos..."
    • The Cockle Shell icon will return you to this Home Page The Map icon will take you to a clickable map of the Camino The UCLA icon will take you to the Course Syllabus for Spanish 122 Join an Internet Discussion Group on the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela Search the archives of the Santiago listserv for historical and practical information on the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela Visit the home of the American Association of Friends of the Road to Santiago for up-to-date information on the pilgrimage to Compostela today.

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    37. Spanish Literature: The Renaissance And The Golden Age Of Spanish Literature
    Ingeniosa Invencion Essays on Golden Age spanish literature for Geoffrey L. Stagg in spanish literature (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
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    38. Spanish Literature
    Denver theatre interprets great spanish literature (La Voz de Colorado). Miller Wins spanish literature Prize (AP Online). Search HighBeam Research for
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    39. Spanish Literature, Spanish Books (book Reviews)
    J. Keith Atkinson, Andrea Bell, Juan Goytisolo, Tulio Halperín Donghi, Juan Luis Arsuaga, Javier Marías, Eduardo Mendoza, Arturo PerezReverte,
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    40. RESOURCES FOR SPANISH LITERATURE: GETTING STARTED
    Moseley, William W. spanish literature, 15001700 a bibliography of Golden Age studies in Spanish and English, 1925-1980 / compiled by William W. Moseley,
    http://newarkwww.rutgers.edu/guides/spanlit1.htm
    RESOURCES FOR SPANISH LITERATURE: GETTING STARTED
    Need to know something about a Spanish or Latin American author , or literary movement , or literary term Look in
    Diccionario de literatura espanola . German Bleiberg and Julian Marias, eds. 3d ed. Madrid, Revista de Occidente, 1964.
    Ref. PQ6006 .D5 1964 Need to know what a particular word meant in different times in history? Look in
    Corominas, Juan. . 4 vols. Berne, Switzerland : Francke, 1954.
    Ref. PC4580.C61
    Cejador y Frauca, Julio. Vocabulario medieval castellano
    Ref. PC4715.Z5C4 1929a Need to know if the Library has a book about a particular author Look in
    the Rutgers Online Catalog . Enter the Author's Last Name, First Name as the SEARCH TERM then pick Subject as the SEARCH TYPE Need to know if the Library has a book about a particular work of literature? Look in
    the Rutgers Online Catalog . Enter the Title of the work (and the Author's last name if it's a very common title) as the SEARCH TERM then pick Subject as the SEARCH TYPE Need to know where to find literary criticism on a particular topic or work of literature?

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