- Juan
Eugenio Hartzenbusch Martínez (6
September 1806 – 2
August 1880) was a
Spanish dramatist. He was the
Director of the
National Library of
Spain until...
- Gutiérrez, and Los
amantes de
Teruel (The
Lovers of Teruel), by Juan
Eugenio Hartzenbusch. But the key
event was in 1835, when Don Álvaro o la
fuerza del sino...
- 418.
Robinson 2023, p. 59.
Colmeiro 1893, p. 110.
Gerli 2017, p. 331.
Hartzenbusch 2019, p. 97. Ocaña 2020, p. 34.
Hasan 1998, p. 64.
Pierson 1999, p. 40...
- The
Pulitzer Prize Photographs.
Newseum Inc. ISBN 978-0-9799521-3-5.
Hartzenbusch, Lara (June 25, 2010). "US
photographer Max
Desfor relives Korean War"...
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inspiration for
Spanish writers of the
Romantic period, such as Juan
Eugenio Hartzenbusch, who
wrote La Jura de
Santa Gadea, or José Zorrilla, who
wrote a long...
- when an
incomplete edition of his
plays was
published by Juan
Eugenio Hartzenbusch. He is now
accepted as one of the
greatest dramatists of Spain. In 2012...
- in the three-act play La jura en
Santa Gadea (1845) by Juan
Eugenio Hartzenbusch, in
which El Cid is held to have
killed Ramiro. El Cid, who was at the...
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known as los
amantes de
Teruel and has
inspired writers (for
example Hartzenbusch) and an
opera composed by Tomás Bretón.
Church of La Merced, with a bell...
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Conqueror and
Peter the Great. Poet
Laureates of
Spain include Juan
Eugenio Hartzenbusch (1869), José
Zorrilla y
Moral (1889), and
Carolina Coronado. José María...
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imprisonment allegedly took place. In the
nineteenth century, Juan
Eugenio Hartzenbusch had a
printing press set up in the cave and
printed there an edition...