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María Virginia mi amor/María Virginia está de vacaciones

María Virginia mi amor/María Virginia está de vacaciones

La Pereza Ediciones; Sindo Pacheco

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2016
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Qui n en Cuba, lector amante de la literatura juvenil, no conoci a Mar a Virginia? Qu muchacha no quiso ser alguna vez Mar a Virginia? Esta inolvidable serie de novelas, cuya primera entrega fue Mar a Virginia est de vacaciones, es preferida entre los j venes y los no tan j venes lectores. Es innegable la influencia en ellas de la literatura universal, y de dos autores que han marcado la obra de Sindo Pachecho (Cabaigu n, Cuba, 1956). Estos son Miguel de Cervantes y su Don Quijote; y Mark Twain y sus aventuras de Tom Sawyer y Huckleberry Finn. Acaso no es Mar a Virginia esa Dulcinea inalcanzable? Acaso no es Ricardo el protagonista, una especie de Quijote y de Tom Sawyer al mismo tiempo, as como Mariano Jesus n su Sancho Panza y Huckleberry Finn?
Castle Rackrent. NOVEL by: Maria Edgeworth

Castle Rackrent. NOVEL by: Maria Edgeworth

Maria Edgeworth

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2016
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Castle Rackrent, a short novel by Maria Edgeworth published in 1800, is often regarded as the first historical novel, the first regional novel in English, the first Anglo-Irish novel, the first Big House novel and the first saga novel. It is also widely regarded as the first novel to use the device of a narrator who is both unreliable and an observer of, rather than a player in, the actions he chronicles. Kirkpatrick suggests that it "both borrows from and originates a variety of literary genres and subgenres without neatly fitting into any one of them". 1] William Butler Yeats pronounced Castle Rackrent "one of the most inspired chronicles written in English". 2] 3] Shortly before its publication, an introduction, glossary and footnotes, written in the voice of an English narrator, were added to the original text to blunt the negative impact the Edgeworths feared the book might have on English enthusiasm for the Act of Union 1800
The lamplighter. By: Maria S.(Susanna) Cummins. A NOVEL: New a complete editions

The lamplighter. By: Maria S.(Susanna) Cummins. A NOVEL: New a complete editions

Maria S. Cummins

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2016
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The Lamplighter is a sentimental novel written by Maria Susanna Cummins and published in 1854, and a best-selling novel of its era. Plot synopsis A female Bildungsroman, The Lamplighter tells the story of Gertrude Flint, an abandoned and mistreated orphan rescued at the age of eight by Trueman Flint, a lamplighter, from her abusive guardian, Nan Grant. Gertrude is lovingly raised and taught virtues and religious faith. She becomes a moralistic woman. In adulthood, she is rewarded for her long suffering with marriage to a childhood friend.... Maria Susanna Cummins (April 9, 1827 - October 1, 1866) was an American novelist. Maria Susanna Cummins was born in Salem, Massachusetts, on April 9, 1827. She was the daughter of Honorable David Cummins and Maria F. Kittredge, and was the eldest of four children from that marriage. The Cummins family resided in the neighborhood of Dorchester in Boston, Massachusetts. Cummins' father encouraged her to become a writer at an early age. She studied at Mrs. Charles Sedgwick's Young Ladies School in Lenox, Massachusetts. In 1854, she published the novel The Lamplighter, a sentimental book which was widely popular and which made its author well-known. One reviewer called it "one of the most original and natural narratives".Within eight weeks, it sold 40,000 copies and totaled 70,000 by the end of its first year in print.She wrote other books, including Mabel Vaughan (1857), none of which had the same success. Cummins also published in some of the popular periodicals of her day.Cummins died in Dorchester after a period of illness on October 1, 1866.
El Fureidis. By: Maria Susanna Cummins: Novel (World's classic's)

El Fureidis. By: Maria Susanna Cummins: Novel (World's classic's)

Maria Susanna Cummins

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2016
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Excerpt from El Fureidis Do you remember, my friends, those winter evenings when I sat with you in a certain pleasant library in New York, and listened with attentive ears while you discoursed of past experiences in Eastern lands? ... Maria Susanna Cummins (April 9, 1827 - October 1, 1866) was an American novelist. Maria Susanna Cummins was born in Salem, Massachusetts, on April 9, 1827. She was the daughter of Honorable David Cummins and Maria F. Kittredge, and was the eldest of four children from that marriage. The Cummins family resided in the neighborhood of Dorchester in Boston, Massachusetts. Cummins' father encouraged her to become a writer at an early age. She studied at Mrs. Charles Sedgwick's Young Ladies School in Lenox, Massachusetts.In 1854, she published the novel The Lamplighter, a sentimental book which was widely popular and which made its author well-known. One reviewer called it "one of the most original and natural narratives". Within eight weeks, it sold 40,000 copies and totaled 70,000 by the end of its first year in print.She wrote other books, including Mabel Vaughan (1857), none of which had the same success. Cummins also published in some of the popular periodicals of her day. Cummins died in Dorchester after a period of illness on October 1, 1866.
Maria Carrillo Daughter of California: Full Color Edition

Maria Carrillo Daughter of California: Full Color Edition

Mary Cooney

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2016
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Maria Carrillo was a real person who lived in the days when California still belonged to Spain. She grew up with the country, raised her thirteen children here, and was one of only three women to receive a land grant. Widowed at 43, she traveled to Sonoma with her children and built Rancho Santa Rosa, with the help of her famous son-in-law Mariano Vallejo. Her's is a fascinating story, full of adventures told as a biographical novel.
Maria Tallchief

Maria Tallchief

Baby Professor

Baby Professor
2017
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How did a Native American woman become a famous ballerina? What struggles did she win in order to claim her title in the world of ballet? How did the world receive her? Read about the story of Maria Tallchief and be inspired by her decisions and actions. The purpose of reading biographies is to boost your confidence to achieve your goals by taking inspiration from others. Grab a copy today
María Estuardo

María Estuardo

Friedrich Von Schiller

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2017
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Mar a Estuardo (en alem n: Maria Stuart) es una obra de Schiller escrita en el a o de 1800. Es un drama compuesto en cinco actos basado en los ltimos d as de vida de Mar a I de Escocia. Su estreno se celebr el 14 de junio de 1800 en el teatro de la corte de Weimar, Alemania. Mar a Estuardo esta presa en al castillo de Talbot, por ser un peligro a la corona de Isabel y culpada de la muerte de su esposo Lord Darnley. Privada de lujos, expectante por el resultado de su juicio, no aceptaba la potestad de la corte y juzgaba que solo Isabel al ser su igual ten a la posibilidad de dictar sentencia, persuadi a su carcelero para que le entregara una carta de su parte, con intenci n de concertar una entrevista con la reina. Mortimer convertido al catolicismo tras un viaje a Italia, se convenci del derecho de Mar a Estuardo al trono de Inglaterra y destin su vida a su liberaci n. Convencida de la lealtad de Mortimer le hizo participe de la buena voluntad del conde de Leicester a su causa y le entreg un escrito que conten a su retrato para que se identificaran y unieran esfuerzos.
Popular tales. ( 1856 ) By: Maria Edgeworth. ( complete in one volume ) with three plates
Maria Edgeworth (1 January 1768 - 22 May 1849) was a prolific Anglo-Irish writer of adults' and children's literature. She was one of the first realist writers in children's literature and was a significant figure in the evolution of the novel in Europe.She held advanced views, for a woman of her time, on estate management, politics and education, and corresponded with some of the leading literary and economic writers, including Sir Walter Scott and David Ricardo.Maria Edgeworth was born at Black Bourton, Oxfordshire. She was the second child of Richard Lovell Edgeworth (who eventually fathered 22 children by four wives) and Anna Maria Edgeworth (n e Elers); Maria was thus an aunt of Francis Ysidro Edgeworth. She spent her early years with her mother's family in England, until her mother's death when Maria was five. When her father married his second wife Honora Sneyd in 1773, she went with him to his estate, Edgeworthstown, in County Longford, Ireland. Maria was sent to Mrs. Lattafi re's school in Derby after Honora fell ill in 1775. After Honora died in 1780 Maria's father married Honora's sister Elizabeth (then socially disapproved and legally forbidden from 1833 until the Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Act 1907). Maria transferred to Mrs. Devis's school in London. Her father's attention became fully focused on her in 1781 when she nearly lost her sight to an eye infection. Returning home at the age of 14, she took charge of her many younger siblings and was home-tutored in law, Irish economics and politics, science, and literature by her father. She also started her lifelong correspondences with learned men, mainly members of the Lunar Society.