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Aproximaciones Al Estudio De La Literatura Hispánica
Carmelo Virgillo, Edward Friedman, Teresa Valdivieso
McGraw-Hill Education · Print & ebook · October 5, 2007
Reading lane: Spanish Language Study
A Spanish Literature pick for readers exploring Aproximaciones Al Estudio De La Literatura Hispánica.
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Book Details
- Authors
- Carmelo Virgillo, Edward Friedman, Teresa Valdivieso
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Education
- Published
- October 5, 2007
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Spanish Language Study
- Reading lane
- Spanish Language Study
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Spanish Language Study
About This Book
More than just an anthology of Spanish and Spanish American literature, Aproximaciones is also an introduction to literary analysis. Organized by genres (prose, poetry, drama, and the essay), it provides a rich and diverse array of reading selections. Each section is accompanied by an introduction and exercises. For the Introduction to or Survey of Peninsular and Latin American Literature courses.
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