- The
Limping Devil (Spanish: El
diablo cojuelo) is one of the most po****r
works by Luis Vélez de Guevara; it is his only
novel published in 1641. In 1918...
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religious and
traditional characters such as Calife, Guloya, and
Diablo Cojuelo.
Festivities take
place all over the island, with each town
adding its...
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Dominican things,
organizing a
presentation with
costumes and mask.
Diablo Cojuelo is the most po****r
character in the
Dominican carnival and each province...
- However, Vélez de
Guevara is most
widely known as the
author of El
diablo cojuelo (1641, "The Lame Devil" or "The
Crippled Devil"), a
fantastic novel which...
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costumes used on the
parades are
satires of the
Devil and are
called "Diablos
Cojuelos". They dance, and run to the
rhythm of
merengue music mixed with techno...
- José Vela
Zanetti Cojuelo, Vela Zanetti,
Museo de Arte Moderno,
Santo Domingo...
- date from the end of the 19th century. The
central personage is the
devil cojuelo, that in
Puerto Plata becomes Taimáscaro, that
produces deities Taínas...
- (1967)
Juicio de
faldas (1969)
Golpe de mano (Explosión) (1970) El
diablo Cojuelo (1971) Tir**** al
monte (1971) La cera
virgen (1972)
Minutos después (1976)...
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novelist Luis
Velez de
Guevara published the
satirical novel El
diablo cojuelo,
where Asmodeus is
represented as a
mischievous demon endowed with a playful...
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Edward Coke – The
Complete Copyholder Luís Vélez de
Guevara – El
Diablo cojuelo René
Descartes –
Meditations on
First Philosophy William Habington – Observations...