Handbook of Latin American LiteratureDavid William Foster Garland Pub., 1992 - 799 páginas Originally published in 1987, the Handbook offers separate essays on all Latin American countries, including French and Creole Haiti and Portuguese Brazil, written by scholars who focus on dominant issues, major movements, figures, and works, with emphasis on sociocultural and interpretive assessments. The material dates from the colonial period to the present day, and each essay concludes with an annotated bibliography. The new edition has been revised and updated, and it has also been expanded, with new chapters on the writings of the principal Hispanic groups in the US. Paper edition (unseen), $18.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Handbook of Latin American Literature (Routledge Revivals) David William Foster Sin vista previa disponible - 2014 |
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