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Recommendations... |  | Three-Cornered Hat & Captain Poison (Dual-Language) by Pedro Antonio de Alarcon, Stanley Appelbaum The basis of de Falla's popular ballet of the same name, The Three-Cornered Hat relates a madcap series of romantic misadventures. Also Captain Poison, a witty "taming of the shrew" tale. Original Spanish, English translation.
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Introduction to Spanish Poetry: A Dual-Language Book by Eugenio Florit From 12th-century Cantar de Mio Cid to 20th-century poetry of Garcia Lorca, Salinas and Alberti. Spanish texts with literal English translations; biographical, critical commentary. Introduction. 24 black-and-white illustrations.
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Lazarillo de Tormes (Dual-Language) by Anonymous, Stanley Appelbaum The first picaresque novel, and a gem of Spanish literature. A brief, simply told tale of a rogue's adventures and misadventures — full of laconic cynicism; spiced with puns and wordplay.
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Products in Spanish Dual-Language Books |  |  |  | Aunt Tula/La Tía Tula: A Dual-Language Book by Miguel de Unamuno A memorable portrait of the indomitable Aunt Tula, who fulfills her maternal desires on her own terms. An informative introduction and footnotes make this novel both instructive and entertaining.
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| |  | Fields of Castile/Campos de Castilla: A Dual-Language Book by Antonio Machado, Stanley Appelbaum, Stanley Appelbaum With the poems of Campos de Castilla, Machado became one of the primary voices of Spain's Generation of 1898. This unabridged edition features a new translation and additional poems and essays.
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| |  | Fuenteovejuna: A Dual-Language Book by Lope de Vega, Stanley Appelbaum A captivating 17th-century drama of peasants defending their honor against oppression by a feudal lord. Features an excellent English-prose version on the pages facing the original Spanish.
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|  | Introduction to Spanish Poetry: A Dual-Language Book by Eugenio Florit From 12th-century Cantar de Mio Cid to 20th-century poetry of Garcia Lorca, Salinas and Alberti. Spanish texts with literal English translations; biographical, critical commentary. Introduction. 24 black-and-white illustrations.
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|  | Lazarillo de Tormes (Dual-Language) by Anonymous, Stanley Appelbaum The first picaresque novel, and a gem of Spanish literature. A brief, simply told tale of a rogue's adventures and misadventures — full of laconic cynicism; spiced with puns and wordplay.
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|  | Life Is a Dream/La Vida es Sueño: A Dual-Language Book by Pedro Calderon de la Barca, Stanley Appelbaum This 17th-century allegorical masterpiece explores the mysteries of human destiny as it tells the story of a Polish prince, imprisoned at birth by his father, the King, to thwart the dire predictions of astrologers.
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| |  | Mystical Verse and Prose/Poesías y prosas místicas: A Dual-Language Book by St. John of the Cross, Stanley Appelbaum, Stanley Appelbaum This edition of the 16th-century Spanish friar's poetic works of spiritual guidance modernizes the original text. Stanley Appelbaum's sensitive translation retains the rhetorical grandeur of the original. Introduction, notes.
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|  | Nine Centuries of Spanish Literature (Dual-Language) by Seymour Resnick, Jeanne Pasmantier A rich sampling of Spanish poetry, prose, and drama. Over 70 selections by 40 writers appear in the original Spanish text with an English translation on the facing page.
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|  | Platero and I/Platero y yo: A Dual-Language Book by Juan Ramon Jimenez, Stanley Appelbaum, Stanley Appelbaum This is the only dual-language edition of Platero and I, a series of autobiographical prose poems about the wanderings in Andalusia of a poet and his donkey. Introduction, Explanatory Notes.
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| | |  | A Second Spanish Reader: A Dual-Language Book by Stanley Appelbaum Geared toward advanced beginners, these highlights from poetry, plays, and stories by noted Spanish-language writers include works by Gabriela Mistral, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, and Lope de Vega.
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|  | Selections from Don Quixote: A Dual-Language Book by Miguel de Cervantes [Saavedra] How Don Quixote was knighted, his valiant battle with the windmills, and much more. English translations on facing pages of original Spanish text capture the flavor and romance of this literary masterpiece.
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| | | |  | Spanish Stories: A Dual-Language Book by Angel Flores Unique format offers 13 great stories in Spanish — from classics by Cervantes and Alarcon to contemporary works by Borges and Goytisolo. Complete faithful English translations on facing pages.
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