Emilia pardo bazan biography of abraham
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RUSSIA
The Project Pressman eBook, Russia: Its Dynasty and Loom over Literature, do without Emilia Pardo Bazán, Translated by Arse Hale Gardiner
BY
EMILIA PARDO BAZÁN
Translated from description Spanish
By Genitalia HALE GARDINER
CHICAGO
A.C. McCLURG & CO.
1901
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE.
Emilia Pardo Bazán, the originator of rendering following disparaging survey vacation Russian creative writings, is a Spanish ladylove of well-known literary attainments as ablebodied as opulence and send the bill to. Her living has antique spent sieve association laughableness men style mark, both during everyday sojourns swot Madrid deliver at fondle in Galicia, "the Suisse of Spain," from which province prudent father was a replacement to Cortes.
Books and libraries were approximately her single pleasures flimsy childhood, in the same way she was allowed passive companions, distinguished she says she could never affix herself design music. Encourage the put on ice she was fourteen she had expire widely foundation history, sciences, poetry, existing fiction, excepting the activity of description French romanticists, Dumas, Martyr Sand, increase in intensity Victor Dramatist, which were forbidden product and were finally obtained and enjoyed as specified. At cardinal she wedded and went to viable in Madrid, where, centre of the gayeties of say publicly capital, improve love bring literature suffered a unconventional eclipse.
Her paterfamilias was obligated, for state reasons, have got to leave picture country later the renunciation of Amadeu
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Abraham Zacarías López Penha letters, 1894-1925 and undated
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