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- discussed at length for the U.S. by Hispanist Richard L. Kagan of Johns Hopkins University. The work carried out by Hispanists includes translations of literature...
- Gabriel Jackson (March 10, 1921 – November 3, 2019) was an American Hispanist, historian and journalist. He was born in Mount Vernon, New York, in 1921...
- Brenan, CBE, MC (7 April 1894 – 19 January 1987) was a British writer and hispanist who spent much of his life in Spain. Brenan is probably best known for...
- Washington Irving (April 3, 1783 – November 28, 1859) was an American short-story writer, essayist, biographer, historian, and diplomat of the early 19th...
- nuevo arte de entender la comedia, Madrid, International ****ociation of Hispanists, 2008, pp. 7–14. Bailey 2012, p. 328. Bailey 2012, p. 332. Bailey 2012...
- Germanic philologist Agathe Lasch, classical philologist Wilmer Cave Wright, Hispanist and medievalist Georgiana Goddard King, poet Karl Kirchwey, and historian...
- (1702–1783), haiku poet and samurai in Owari Domain Ryukichi Terao (born 1971), Hispanist and translator of Latin American literature Leonor Michaelis (1875–1949)...
- remains. The first published account is in a 1949 book by the British Hispanist Gerald Brenan, The Face of Spain. By the 21st century advances in technology...
- 1974; ISBN 0-525-03635-0. Burgin (1988) p xvii The American Hispanist. American Hispanist. 1975. p. 3. "The Craft of Verse: The Norton Lectures, 1967–68"...
- 1936 – 26 November 2020) was a British academic and crime novelist. A Hispanist, he also wrote crime novels under the pseudonym of David Serafín. Oxford...