An edition of Martín Rivas (1910)

Martín Rivas

novela de costumbres chilenas

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An edition of Martín Rivas (1910)

Martín Rivas

novela de costumbres chilenas

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"Martin Rivas (1862) by Alberto Blest Gana (1830-1920) is at once a passionate love story and a keenly observed portrait of the manners and customs of nineteenth-century Chile." "This edition includes an introduction by Jaime Concha, situating the novel in historical context and providing both important biographical information on the author and a subtle literary analysis of the text."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
Spanish
Pages
269

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Cover of: Martín Rivas
Martín Rivas: a novel
2000, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Martín Rivas
Martín Rivas: novela de costumbres chilenas
1926, D.C. Heath and Company
in Spanish
Cover of: Martín Rivas
Martín Rivas: novela de costumbres chileana
1926, D. C. Heath and company
in Spanish

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Edition Notes

Half-title: Spanish-American series. [3]

Bibliographical note: p. xv.

Published in
Boston, New York [etc.]
Series
Heath's modern language series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
863.5
Library of Congress
PQ8097.B5 M3 1926

The Physical Object

Pagination
269 p.
Number of pages
269

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22363255M
LCCN
26023396

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