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Designed for the lover of fine literature as well as the intermediate language student, this dual-language book contains 13 great, representative Spanish short stories. Chronologically arranged to illustrate the development of the story form in Spanish, the stories are presented both in Spanish and English, enabling students to learn a language while simultaneously studying literary classics.
First-rate stories range from the medieval tales of Don Juan Manuel and the classics of Cervantes, Alarcón and Miguel de Unamuno to the highly acclaimed contemporary works of Jorge Luis Borges, Camilo José Cela, and Juan Goytisolo. Also included are satirical views of Spanish life by Leopolda Alas Clarín and Emilia Pardo Bazán, charming sketches by Ricardo Palma, and the socially and politically inspired writings of Benito Lynch and Horacia Quiroga.
With this book, language students will be able to follow Spanish classics in the original while having immediate access to a complete, faithful English translation on the facing page. The dual format saves hours in word-hunting and note-taking, allowing more time for intensified study of the language, building vocabulary and practicing conversation. The present volume also contains an informative essay on Spanish literature, a biographical-critical introduction to each story, notes on obscure references and idioms and a Spanish-to-English vocabulary. Students of language and comparative literature will find the dual-language format convenient and helpful and the stories deeply satisfying; readers interested in Spanish literature will want to add this important and stimulating collection to their personal libraries.
Language
Spanish
Level
Intermediate
Book Binding
Paperback
Book Format
Parallel Text
Book Genre
Short Stories
Book ISBN
9780486253992
Book Page Count
352
Book Publication Date
01-Jul-88
Book Publisher
Dover Publications