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Literaria is a
critical autobiography by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
published in 1817 in two volumes. Its
working title was 'Autobiographia
Literaria'...
-
Universidad Literaria y
Cientifica de
Filipinas (lit. 'Literary and
Scientific University of the Philippines'),
simply known as the
Universidad Literaria de Filipinas...
- #Dignidad
Literaria (English: #LiteraryDignity) is a Spanish-language hashtag, used
chiefly on Twitter, and a gr****roots
campaign for
greater Latino inclusion...
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Premio de Traducción
Literaria Tomás
Segovia is a
Mexican literary award given to translators. The
honorarium includes a cash
prize of US$100,000 making...
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Language (Spanish:
Premio Internacional Carlos Fuentes a la Creación
Literaria en el
Idioma Español) is a
literary award established in 2012 by the Mexican...
- La
Movida Literaria was a
Colombian literary magazine created in 2004, it
circulated and had its web site
until 2010. From its
beginnings as a blog included...
- (literally "The Nave") is the
former building of the old
Universidad Literaria in Valencia, and is
today one of the
smaller buildings of the
modern Universitat...
- The
Literary Society of 1842 (Spanish:
Sociedad Literaria de 1842) was a
group of
prominent Chileans from the social, political, and
literary fields....
- La
Gaceta Literaria (Spanish: The
Literary Gazetta) was a
bimonthly avant-garde literary, arts and
science magazine which appeared in Madrid, Spain, between...
- poet and
philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge in his 1817 work
Biographia Literaria: "that
willing suspension of
disbelief for the moment,
which constitutes...