Jose Ortega y Gasset, the shrewd Spanish writer, once wrote an essay on The Theory of Andalucia in which he commented on the Andalusian stereotypes of bullfighting, flamenco and Carmen with a rose in her mouth.
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Insight Guide Southern Spain
January 2003, Insight Guides, APA
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9812349251 9789812349255
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"Jose Ortega y Gasset, the shrewd Spanish writer, once wrote an essay on The Theory of Andalucia in which he commented on the Andalusian stereotypes of bullfighting, flamenco and Carmen with a rose in her mouth."
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