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Adelardo Lopez De Ayala's Position in the Drama of the Nineteenth Century
Date: 1950
Creator: Whaley, Joy
Description: This thesis discusses Adelardo Lopez De Ayala's position in the drama of the nineteenth century. Topics covered include: Literary movements in Spain in the nineteenth century, Lopez De Ayala's treatment of plot, the moral element in Lopez De Ayala's plays and character delineation in Lopez De Ayala's plays.
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Characterization and Principal Themes in the Novels of Gustavo A. Martinez Zuviria (pseud. Hugo West)
Date: 1947
Creator: Gerding, Jess L.
Description: This thesis examines the themes in the work of Argentine novelist Gustavo Adolfo Martínez Zuviría, who wrote under the pseudonym of Hugo West.
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Characterization in Ramón Pérez de Ayala's novels
Date: January 1958
Creator: Vaughn, Evelyn Ruth
Description: This thesis discusses characterization in Ramón Pérez de Ayala's novels.
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Characterization in Valle-Inclan's Novels
Date: 1956
Creator: Hardin, Robert Joseph
Description: This thesis covers a biography and principal influence of Valle-Inclan, the Sonata novels, Carlist war novels, the Comedias Barbaras, and Flor de Santidad and Tirano Baderas.
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A Comparison of Selected Criticisms from the Lettres Persanes and the Cartas Marruecas
Date: August 1959
Creator: Love, Phil Ray
Description: Through a direct comparison of representative extracts from the Lettres and the Cartas, this thesis proposes to demonstrate each author's portrayal of contemporary political, religious, social, and literary conditions in his own country.
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The Development of the Philosophy of Benito Pérez Galdós as Revealed by his Contemporary Novels.
Date: 1957
Creator: Cage, Rebecca D.
Description: This thesis is a study of the development of the philosophy of Benito Pérez Galdós as revealed by his contemporary novels.
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Dialogue in the Alarconian Theatre
Date: 1950
Creator: Davis, Mary Collins
Description: In this study my aim has been to trace the development of the art in dialogue of Juan Ruis de Alarcón y Mendoza. In a survey of the Alarconian theatre I have attempted to attain an insight into the technique of his dramatic speech and to indicate the sources of potent influence exerted on the dramaturgic skill of this author.
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Diccionario Ilustrado para Niños
Date: 1948
Creator: Rodgers, Mary Lunn
Description: The author has developed a dictionary in Spanish for elementary school classroom use.
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Elements of Tremendismo in the works of Carmen Laforet
Date: January 1964
Creator: Palmer, Joe Lerner
Description: The purpose of this thesis is to review and to analyze the part that tremendismo has played in the fiction of Carmen Laforet. To this end, each of her published volumes will be studied individually so that her relationship to tremendismo may be clearly seen in each of its various stages.
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An Evaluation of the Third and Fourth Series of Pérez Galdós' Episodios Nacionales
Date: 1955
Creator: García, Alfredo Roberto
Description: The purpose of this thesis is to make a study of the third and fourth series of the Episodios nacionales. The study will deal with the plot structure, the characterization, and the historicity of the twenty novels which make up the two series.
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