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Moun Espelido: Memori è Raconte (1906) 1904: José Echegaray y Eizaguirre (Spain, 1852-1916)
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Moun Espelido: Memori è Raconte (1906) 1904: José Echegaray y Eizaguirre (Spain, 1852-1916)
January 2008 2008
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Echegaray to produce a series of publications for the Center of Educational Production of Universidad Nacional de Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires UNCPBA, which resulted in the publication of Taller integral de historietas in 2001, a textbook for teaching art.
Ricardo Garijo (1953-2009) Steve 2009
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One of Garijo's final collaborations with Echegaray before Gurbos folded was Diario de Plaza Moreno 2002, collecting together nine stories set in Tandil, where both authors lived.
Ricardo Garijo (1953-2009) Steve 2009
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Backed by the university, he launched Gurbos in Extinción in 1997, dedicated to the best of South American comic art, and published a number of collections, including Historietas en la Biblioteca 1 (2001) and Historietas en la Biblioteca 2 (2002) featuring art by students at workshops held by Garijo and Echegaray.
Ricardo Garijo (1953-2009) Steve 2009
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In 1905 there is already mention of "impugnment of the Academy in Italian newspapers from somewhat obscure sources" as a result of the award of the previous year's prize to Frédéric Mistral and José Echegaray and not to Giosuè Carducci.
The Nobel Prize in Literature: Nominations and Reports 1901–1950 2004
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They obtained a perfect ovation during the last season in the play, _El loco Dios_, of Echegaray -- a work which gives every opportunity for the display of first-class talent in both actors, and which led to a fury of enthusiasm for the popular dramatist, which must have recalled to him the early days of his great successes.
Spanish Life in Town and Country L. Higgin
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Echegaray belongs to the school of the old drama, whose characteristic is that virtue is always rewarded and vice punished.
Spanish Life in Town and Country L. Higgin
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Now Echegaray, desiring to retell in modern terms the old familiar story of a man and a woman who, at first innocent in their relationship, are allured by unappreciable degrees to the sudden realisation of a great passion for each other, asked himself what force it was, in modern life, which would perform for them most tragically the sinful service of Gallehault.
The Theory of the Theatre Clayton Hamilton
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The comedies of manners and satirical plays are generally the work of Eusebio Blasco, Ramos Carrion, Echegaray the younger, Estremada, Alverez, though there are others whose names are legion.
Spanish Life in Town and Country L. Higgin
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