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Josep Yxart (1852–1895) was a
Spanish literary critic,
essayist and
translator from Tarragona, Catalonia. He was an
important figure in the Renaixença...
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essay writing, he
published Figures del
temps ("Figures of Times"),
Yxart award (1957),
Judicis Finals ("Final Judgments") (1960),
Diccionari per...
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narradors ("Rendezvous of Narrators") (1958),
which was
awarded the
Josep Yxart Essay Prize.
Granddaughter of Sebastià Farnés (1854-1934), intellectual...
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Miguel Vilar-Bou (born 1979),
short story writer and
novelist Josep Yxart (1852–1895),
writer and
translator María de
Zayas y
Sotomayor (1590–1660)...
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perspective of the Spanish. With a
spirit that
evokes that of the
critic Yxart, he
draws a
portrait in
which Catalan literature is
praised for its evocative...
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Catalunya contemporanea 1888–1931, Barcelona, 1976, III, fig. p. 347.
Yxart, J.,
Fortuny ensayo biografico-critico, Barcelona, 1882, p. 94–97. The Vicarage...