- his
Cartas marruecas, an
epistolary novel published posthumously by the "Correo de Madrid" in 1789 and as a book in 1793. The
Cartas marruecas have often...
-
entirely of
letters written by the
various characters to each other.
Cartas marruecas (Moroccan Letters), a 1789
novel by José Cadalso,
Spanish author, poet...
- Montesquieu, too,
applied it in
Persian Letters, as did José
Cadalso in
Cartas marruecas and Tomás Antônio
Gonzaga in
Cartas Chilenas.[citation needed] The story...
-
oldest record of
flamenco music dates to 1774 in the book Las
Cartas Marruecas (The
Moroccan Letters) by José Cadalso. The
development of
flamenco over...
- (Concolorcorvo) –
Lazarillo de
ciegos caminantes José
Cadalso –
Cartas marruecas (Moroccan letters) Mrs
Fogerty – The
Fatal Connexion Richard Graves –...
- Luis de
Molina The 18th
century Neoclassical prose José
Cadalso (Cartas
marruecas,
Noches lúgubres)
Benito Jerónimo
Feijoo José
Francisco de Isla Gaspar...
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service in
Spanish Morocco,
although his 1923 book on the experience,
Notas Marruecas de un Soldado,
caused such
outrage amongst the
generals that he was imprisoned...
- so-called
Proyectismo ("Project-ism")
attacked by José
Cadalso in his
Cartas marruecas ("Moroccan Letters"). But late 19th
century Regenerationism was specifically...
- Bru. José Cadalso, a
local poet, playwright,
essayist (author of
Cartas marruecas), and
soldier who was
killed during the
Great Siege of
Gibraltar in 1782...
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institutions and
denouncing injustice, inequality, and ignorance. The
Cartas marruecas [es] by José
Cadalso were
published (posthumously) for the
first time...