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  1. The Firefly Spanish/English Junior Visual Dictionary by Jean-Claude Corbeil, Ariane Archambault, 2006-09-14
  2. The Oxford Companion to Spanish Literature
  3. Mundo Antiguo De Egipto, El (DK Eyewitness Books) (Spanish Edition) by George Hart, 2004-11-15
  4. Abel Sanchez. Una historia de pasion (Spanish Edition) by Miguel De Unamuno, 2005-10-29
  5. Squanto Y El Primer Dia De Accion De Gracias/Squanto and the First Thanksgiving (Yo Solo Festividades/on My Own Holidays) (Spanish Edition) by Joyce K. Kessel, 2007-09-24
  6. LA Narrativa Totalizadora De Jose Maria Arguedas, Julio Ramon Ribeyro Y Mario Vargas Llosa (Wor(L)Ds of Change: Latin American and Iberian Literature) (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Schwalb, 2001-08
  7. History, Violence, and the Hyperreal: Representing Culture in the Contemporary Spanish Novel (Purdue Studies in Romance Literatures) by Kathryn Everly, 2010-04-01
  8. Where Can I Go?/zAdonde puedo ir? (Good Beginnings) (Spanish Edition)
  9. Cazadores de sombras 3, Ciudad de Cristal (Spanish Edition) (Cazadores De Sombras / Mortal Instruments) by Cassandra Clare, 2010-04-13
  10. My First Spanish Words to See and Learn (My First¹words to See and Learn) (Spanish Edition)
  11. Don Juan and the Point of Honor: Seduction, Patriarchal Society, and Literary Tradition (Penn State Studies in Romance Literatures) by James Mandrell, 1992-04-01
  12. Larva: A Midsummer Night's Babel (Spanish Literature Series) by Julian Rios, 2004-09-30
  13. La fiesta del chivo (Spanish Edition)(Nobel Prize in Literature) by Mario Vargas Llosa, 2010-11-11
  14. Animales gigantescos (Yellow Umbrella Books. Mathematics. Spanish. series) (Spanish Edition) by Lisa Trumbauer, 2007-01-01

81. Lawrence University : Outreach And Community : Conferences And Institutes : AP S
spanish literature. This handson seminar will emphasize the participants'continued education with a focused attention to their teaching needs.
http://www.lawrence.edu/community/ap2003/spanish.shtml
Summer Institute for Secondary School Teachers of Advanced Placement or Accelerated Courses Spanish
This hands-on seminar will emphasize the participants' continued education with a focused attention to their teaching needs. It is especially designed for the AP Spanish Language high school teacher, but those not currently teaching an AP course can also benefit from it. The course will include a half-day workshop on practical techniques conducted by a high school AP Spanish instructor. Instructor Gustavo Fares , associate professor of Spanish, Lawrence University
webmaster@lawrence.edu Last Modified: Friday February 21 2003

82. Spanish And Latin American Studies
literature. Mr Tom Bell, BA (Sheffield) thomas.e.bell@strath.ac.uk,L310B, 3469, Modern spanish literature. Tutors and Research Students,
http://www.strath.ac.uk/Departments/ModLang/spanish.htm
Spanish and Latin American Studies
Head of Division
Dr Miranda Stewart Graduation 2001 pictures Graduation 2000 pictures Teaching staff
Secretary
...
Research interests

Welcome to Spanish and Latin American Studies at Strathclyde
Teaching staff
Name Room Direct Dial
Ext.No. Areas of Specialism Professor E J Rodgers, BA (Belfast), MA (Dublin), PhD (Belfast)
e.rodgers@strath.ac.uk
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century prose fiction
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century history, especially intellectual history Dr Miranda Stewart , BA, PhD (Heriot-Watt), MèsL (Tours), PGCE (York)
Head of Division
m.m.stewart@strath.ac.uk
Sociolinguistics relating to variation and change within the Spanish language, with a focus on interactional pragmatics; applied linguistics, principally syllabus design and translation studies Dr Jesús Rodero , Lic. en Fil. y Let. (UPV), PhD (Cincinnati) jesus.rodero@strath.ac.uk Nineteenth- and twentieth-century prose fiction Twentieth-century Spanish American literature Dr John McCulloch,

83. Spanish, Latin American, Brazilian And Carbbean Literature
The Oxford Companion to spanish literature Ward, Philip Oxford Clarendon Press,1978. Ref. An important history of spanish literature, arranged by period.
http://www.lib.duke.edu/ias/latamer/lit4.htm
Home Library Guides Internet Resources SPANISH, LATIN AMERICAN, BRAZILIAN AND CARIBBEAN LITERATURE: Spanish Peninsular Literature Dictionaries Literary History Bibliographies DICTIONARIES Dictionary of the Literature of the Iberian Peninsula
Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1993. This dictionary includes representatives from all major peninsular literatures: Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, and Spanish. Works covered range from the tenth century to the mid-1980's. Includes good coverage of twentieth-century women writers.
4th ed. Madrid: Revista de Occidente, 1972 Ref. 860.3 D545C197 An extensive dictionary covering all periods of Spanish and Spanish American literature. Covers authors, forms of literature, literary terms, etc. Contains many bibliographic references. Includes an index of titles and a chronological index. The Oxford Companion to Spanish Literature
Ward, Philip
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1978 Ref. Desk 860.3 098 1978 Covers authors, titles, terms, institutions, and literary movements. Includes Spanish literature of South America and the Philippines, but focus is on peninsular literature. Contains works written in Basque, Catalan, and Galician as well as Castilian. Includes many bibliographic references for further information. LITERARY HISTORY
Alborg, Juan Luis

84. Poemas
Translation in English and spanish, of children's literature and poetry. Also a caricaturist.
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/adanlais/myhomepage/business.html

85. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Spanish-American Literature
(Catholic Encyclopedia)
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14202a.htm
Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... S > Spanish-American Literature A B C D ... Z
Spanish-American Literature
siglo de oro Napoleonic invasion. In terms hardly less passionate than theirs the insurgent Spanish colonists celebrated their struggle against the domination from over the sea. The romantic movement, following in the wake of neo-Classicism, had owed its great success in European lands to its evocation of traditions of the medieval past. Naturally, none such existed for the colonists of the newly-found lands, and it is rather with respect to matters of external form than those of substance that romanticism found a reflex in the Spanish-American literature. In general, it may be said that, of the various genres, it is the lyric that had received the greatest development in the Spanish American regions. The novel has been written with more or less success by an occasional gifted spirit; the drama has not fared equally well. For a more detailed consideration of the subject with which we are concerned it seems best to deal with it according to the geographical divisions marked by the existing states. Mexico auto and seem to have been written between 1567 and 1600. It may be remarked that from the very beginning of the Spanish rule it had been the custom to perform the little religious pieces called

86. Russ Filman's Caribbean Literature
Provides information on many Caribbean writers, listing them by island of origin. Covers almost every nonspanish speaking island.
http://www.freenet.hamilton.on.ca/~aa462/cariblit.html
Russ Filman's Caribbean Literature A few names of Caribbean authors which have come up in my various web wanderings, email contacts and newsgroup reviews: Unspecified home island
Robert Antoni
Himani Bannerji Brenda F. Barrian Bernardine Evaristo ... Marc Wadsworth
** referenced by Daryl Cumber Dance: Jan Carew, Denis Williams
The following were found at www.africana.com but home island was not indicated:
Jean Baptiste Philippe's Free Mulatto (1824);
narratives by individuals - The History of Mary Prince (1831), The Narrative of Ashton Warner (1831), The History of Abu Bekr (1834), The Narrative of James Williams (1838), and The Narrative of John Monteith (1853), Hamel the Obeah Man (1827);
Mary Seacole's Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (1857);
Horatio Nelson Huggins's Hiroona (1885? - publ 1937);
Jean-Ch de Saint Avir's The First Two Martyrs of Trinidad (1885);
Thomas MacDermot (1870-1933, better known as Tom Redcan) published Beeka's Buckra Baby (1903) and One Brown Girl And 1/4 (1909);
Rupert Gray: A Tale of Black and White (1907) by Stephen Nathaniel Cobham;

87. A.I.E. Spanish School In Argentina. Spanish Language School In Argentina. Spanis
Small groups and private classes year round. All teachers hold master's degrees in education or literature and have been fulltime spanish professors for years.
http://www.patagoniaspanish.com
Study Spanish in Argentina. Spanish Language School in Argentina. Spanish schools in Argentina. Study Spanish in Argentina. SPANISH SCHOOLS in Argentina. Study Spanish in Argentina. Spanish Language School in Argentina. Spanish schools in Argentina. Study Spanish in Argentina. SPANISH SCHOOLS in Argentina. Our Spanish language schools in Argentina offer intensive Spanish courses. Study Spanish with You can choose and combine your favorite locations! You can travel through Argentina and choose your destination! We offer this locations: Patagonia is the most safe and beautiful place in the world! Buenos Aires is knowed like "Paris of Latin America". And combines a greate city with the nature! PATAGONIA (Bariloche City) Buenos Aires Bariloche is the most important tourist city of Argentina. It offers excellent tourist facilities and services to 1,000,000 persons who visit it every year! You can practice Ski, Snowboard, Rafting, Trekking, Horseback Riding, Trouth Fishing. Enter to Our School in Patagonia Enter to Buenos Aires a A.I.E. -

88. Changement D'URL.
An excellent site for spanish speakers who are learning English. Vocabulary, literature, comics, grammar, culture and humor links. From the Escuela Oficial de Idiomas de Hell­n.
http://platea.pntic.mec.es/~cvera/recursosingles.htm
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89. Inlibris - The Literary Directory At Badosa.com
Directory for literature sites and resources, including books, writers, workshops, and hypertexts. Also in spanish and Catalan.
http://www.inlibris.com
Inlibris - The Literary Directory at Badosa.com: www.inlibris.com - Maybe the biggest Literary Directory on the Internet. Search Inlibris for etexts, writers, agents, authors, books, ezines, prizes, genres, workshops, publishers, dictionaries, bookstores, libraries, hypertexts and other literary, language and book-related sites. From Badosa.com.
Inlibris - The Literary Directory at Badosa.com

90. Spanish-Language Literature - Guide To Research
Georgetown University Library's Guide to Research. spanishLanguage literature. This guide describes some of the most
http://gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu/swr/langlit/span_lit.htm

91. NA Recovery Literature - Experiment
Narcotics Anonymous pamphlets are available in English and spanish.
http://www.na.org/ips/

92. Pirates Of The Spanish Main
Contains information on piracy in general, notorious pirates, shipwrecks, treasures, piracy literature, artwork, and games.
http://www.sonic.net/~press/
Pirates of the Spanish Main
The Buccaneers and Marooners of America
Piracy in General

93. Oral Literature Of The Sephardic Jews
Discusses the differences between the Eastern dialect of Ladino, from Turkey and the Balkans, with closer ties to Old spanish, and the Western dialect, used in parts of Morocco and Algeria, with extensive borrowings from Arabic. Part of a larger archive of Sephardic ballads and oral literature.
http://flsj.ucdavis.edu/home/sjjs/orallit/litorale2
Oral Literature of the Sephardic Jews
Samuel G. Armistead
Contents of Article:
Historical Background
The Varieties of Judeo-Spanish Types of Oral Literature History of Sephardic Ballad Collecting Origins of the Sephardic Ballad Tradition Sephardic Ballads and Other Ballad Traditions ... Bibliography
The Varieties of Judeo-Spanish
Until recently, two different dialects of Judeo-Spanish were spoken in the Mediterranean region: Eastern Judeo-Spanish (in various distinctive regional variations) and Western or North African Judeo-Spanish (also known as
Oral Literature of the Sephardic Jews
(Part 2 of 15)
Funded by:
Digital Libraries Initiative Phase 2
The Maurice Amado Foundation
Project Manager and Webmaster: Bruce Rosenstock

94. Spain: Internet Resources
Gateway to spanish resources available through the Internet free of charge. Its main focus is history, literature, language and culture.
http://members.tripod.com/spainresources/
Spain: Internet Resources
Spain: World Fact Book
Map of Spain E-mail Associations ...
Search Engines
Spain: Internet Resources is a gateway to Spanish resources available through the Internet free of charge. Its main focus is Spanish history, literature, language and culture. Resources specific to Latin America are not included. Spain: Internet Resources is a personal Web page by Patricia Figueroa, Reference Librarian at the Providence Public Library, Providence, Rhode Island. If you have any comments or suggestions please click on the e-mail button. Last updated 3/18/01.

95. About/Acerca De Mexandtex.com
Analysis of current events, literature, politics, and history of the United States and Mexico. Articles published in both English and spanish.
http://www.mexandtex.com

96. CEDIC
Learn spanish and enjoy cultural and social life in Buenos Aires. Regular courses, intensive courses and spanish for special pourposes (business, literature).
http://www.redsalta.com/cedic/
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97. World History
Links to help students and teachers in the fields of World History, Geography, Art, and literature to find information.Both English and spanish links.
http://home.attbi.com/~cardi55/world_history.htm
WORLD HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, ART, LITERATURE... YOU CAN TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING PAGES FROM ENGLISH TO ANY LANGUAGE. CLICK ON THE DIAMOND
GENERAL HISTORY IN ENGLISH / HISTORIA GENERAL EN INGLES 1-The History Index 1-El Indice de la Historia 2-Western Culture (Bilingual) 3-Argus 3-Argus 4-Historical Text Archive 5-The Virtual Classroom of Mr. Dowling 5-El Aula Virtual del Sr. Dowling 6-Centro de Historia y Nuevos Medios 7-Edu 2 History 7-Edu 2 Historia 9-The History Channel 9-El Canal de la Historia 10-The History Net 10-La Red de la Historia 11-World History 11-Historia Universal 12-General World History 12-Historia Universal en General 13-Military History 13-Historia Militar 13.1-Military History Encyclopedia 13.1-Enciclopedia de Historia Militar 13.2-Military History Online 13.2-Historia Militar en la Internet 13.3-War and Military History 13.3-Guerra e Historia Militar 14-Wars of the World 14-Guerras del Mundo 14.1-Wars 14.1-Guerras 15-History Journals Index 15-Indice de Revistas de Historia 16-World History Chronologies 16.1-Chronologies #2

98. Liteos Magazin Page 2
Ezine of Bulgarian literature. In Bulgarian and English, German, spanish translation.
http://www.liteos.de/magazin.htm
W E B M A G A Z I N
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L I T E R A T U R
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DEUTSCH, ENGLISCH, SPANISCH, FRANZÖSISCH
* GERMANY *

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99. Welcome To CEDEI / Bienvenido Al CEDEI
A notfor-profit institution of higher learning in Cuenca, Ecuador. Courses teaching English, spanish, Quichua, and Portuguese, and courses on the literature and culture of the Americas in English and spanish.
http://www.cedei.org/
Welcome to CEDEI / Bienvenido al CEDEI
International Visitors
Be part of our world Founded in 1992, in recognition of the 500th anniversary of the meeting of the Old and New Worlds, the Centers for Interamerican Studies (CEDEI) is a not-for-profit institution of higher learning, dedicated to the study of American languages and cultures.
Ecuatorianos
Centro de Estudios Interamericanos (CEDEI)

100. WESS Iberian Language And Literature Web
Spain. WWW Gateways for spanish Language literature
http://www.library.yale.edu/wess/iberianlanglit.html
Iberian Language and Literature Web
The Iberian Language and Literature Web is designed to provide access to scholarly resources in Iberian language and literature. We do not strive for exhaustiveness but rather for quality. The resources organized here have undergone a selection and evaluation process. If needed, annotations have been provided augmenting the research value of these resources to scholars. Acknowledgements
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Reference Shelf Bibliographies Electronic Texts ...
What's new on the Iberian Language and Literature Web
Spain

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