释义 |
- Criticism by Rizal
- Narrative works
- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2014}}{{Expand Spanish|Vicente Barrantes|date=August 2011}}Vicente Barrantes (1829, Badajoz – 1898) was a Spanish bibliophile, poet and writer. Criticism by RizalJose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, wrote two letters addressing Barrantes' criticism of the Noli Me Tángere[1] and the Tagalog theater.[2]Narrative works- Juan de Padilla Madrid, p. I, 1855, p. II, 1856 (Imp of Ramon Campuzano), historical novel.
- Always late, Madrid, 1852 (C. Gonzalez), original novel, reprinted in Madrid (Printing of Alhambra and Company) 1862.
- Padilla's widow Madrid, 1857 (Impr. Gabriel Alhambra), historical novel.
- Narratives Extremadura Madrid, 1873 (Imp of J. Peña)
- Tales and legends Madrid, 1875 (P. Muñez)
- The popular narrative veinteicuatro Cordoba Cordoba (Imp and lib. D. Rafael Arroyo), 1859.
- The soldier's beloved, New York, novels collection Chronicle (1848–1851)
- A literary suicide. She Spain.
- The court poets. Historical novel of 1619.
- Don Rodrigo Calderon. Historical novel, serial, published in The Enlightenment, 1851–1852.
References1. ^http://joserizal.nhcp.gov.ph/Writings/Other/barrantes_noli.htm 2. ^http://joserizal.nhcp.gov.ph/Writings/Other/barrantes_tag_theater.htm
- {{cite book|title=Diccionario Akal de Historiadores españoles contemporáneos|year=2002|publisher=Akal Ediciones|isbn=978-8446014898|pages=211–213|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zgFvo_1VfLkC&pg=PA112 |author=Gonzalo Pasamar Alzuria|author2=Ignacio Peiró Martín|language=Spanish}}
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