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Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain - cover

Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain

Tomás de Iriarte, José Zorrilla, Manuel Bretón de los Herreros, Leandro Fernández De Moratín, José de Espronceda, Angel de Saavedra Rivas, José María Heredia, Francisco Martínez de la Rosa, Juan Meléndez Valdés, James Kennedy, Gaspar de Jovellanos, Juan Bautista Arriaza, Manuel José Quintana

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

This book is an English translation of a collection of Spanish poetry. It contains the most interesting Spanish poems in modern times of 19th century and translates them into English, introducing Spain's most valuable poetry works to readers around the world. The author of this book is Francisco Martínez de la Rosa, and the translator is James Kennedy.
Available since: 12/06/2019.
Print length: 324 pages.

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