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The Treatment of Avarice, Religious Intolerance, and Pseudomysticism in the Novelas Contemporaneas of Benito Perez Galdos (open access)

The Treatment of Avarice, Religious Intolerance, and Pseudomysticism in the Novelas Contemporaneas of Benito Perez Galdos

This thesis is a study of the treatment of avarice, religious intolerance, and pseudomysticism in the Novelas Contemporaneas of Benito Perez Galdos.
Date: June 1965
Creator: Orraca, Osvaldo E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
El Lirismo Indigena en las Novelas de Jose Maria Arguedas (open access)

El Lirismo Indigena en las Novelas de Jose Maria Arguedas

The purpose of this thesis is to show that an indigenous, emotional, and poetic lyricism is found in the novels of Jose Maria Arguedas, which distinguishes and separates Arguedas from the Hispanic indigenous classical writers.
Date: May 1973
Creator: Centurión, César Enrique
System: The UNT Digital Library
El Arte Hiperólico de Gabriel García Márquez (open access)

El Arte Hiperólico de Gabriel García Márquez

This thesis examines the fiction of the Columbian author Gabriel García Márquez, and focuses on hyperbole as a fundamental characteristic of Márquez's fiction. There is special interest in three aspects of his work: setting, people, and themes.
Date: August 1971
Creator: Pérez Estrada, Carlos
System: The UNT Digital Library
La Poesía Lírica Colombiana (open access)

La Poesía Lírica Colombiana

In this work, superficial to the extreme, it is my purpose to offer a review of the development of lyric poetry ("poesía lírica") in Colombia throughout its history. It is logical that because of the extent of the subject it is not possible to give a complete treatment of our political history, though I have tried not to leave out points of significance. The classification of authors and of poems, as well as the division of periods I have made arbitrarily, guided by my own criteria. Thus, I have the Romantic period divided into romanticism and post-romanticism, according to the dates generally regarded as the beginning and end of these two literary movements. In reality, romanticism only ended with the beginning of modernism, and one cannot therefore distinguish romantic poets from post-romantic poets. Due to the nature of this thesis, many poets--some of them well known--will not be mentioned. However, my intention is not to write a lyric anthology, but to reveal the spirit of Columbia through her poets and her poetry.
Date: August 1952
Creator: Orjuela, Héctor H.
System: The UNT Digital Library