Caminos cruzados filosofía y literatura del exilio español en América Latina

Studying the dialogue between literature and philosophy in the Spanish exile in Latin America requires a historiographical effort, since the exile is framed in a historical before and after: in the "before" of its traditional context, that of the ideas belonging to the place of origin prio...

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Other Authors: Chihaia, Matei (Editor), Ferrer Ortega, Jesus Guillermo (Editor), Pérez-Gatica, Sergio (Editor), Schmich, Niklas (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Spanish
Published: 2023
Series:Ediciones de Iberoamericana
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