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- Criollismo (Spanish pronunciation: [kɾjoˈʎismo]) is a literary movement that was active from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century...
- neighbor of the Barrios Altos and the Cercado de Lima, a place where criollismo is intensely lived and the famous Amancaes fair. Allain also worked as...
- original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved September 3, 2013. "El Criollismo" [Criollismo]. Memoria Chilena (in Spanish). Biblioteca Nacional de Chile. Archived...
- concerned its novelists. In Latin America a literary movement called Criollismo or costumbrismo was active from the end of the 19th century to the beginning...
- contribution to Brazilian literature, specifically regionalist writing known as Criollismo in Latin America. Neto died of a perforated ulcer in 1916 at age 51. Wild...
- "Heretics by Sea, Pagans by Land: St. Rosa de Lima and the Limits of Criollismo in Colonial Peru", chapter 4 of Spanish American Saints and the Rhetoric...
- Urbaneja Achelpohl with the novel Peonía were major exponents of the Criollismo movement. Criollo also often refers to a mongrel dog, or something traditional...
- history, and landscape – of a particular region British regional literature Criollismo, a literary movement Bioregionalism, regions defined by physical or environmental...
- like the poem "Instantes". Borges's change in style from regionalist criollismo to a more cosmopolitan style brought him much criticism from journals...
- expressions that earned him a major standing among the best representatives of "criollismo". Even though it may be considered as having a continuity of sorts with...