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Estudios sobre las investigaciones del hispanista alemán Christian Wentzlaff-Eggebert, especialista en los Siglos de Oro, la Literatura hispanoamericana del Siglo XX y en la poesía romántica.




Cracking the AP Spanish Exam


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Provides techniques for achieving high scores on the AP Spanish exam and offers two sample tests with answers and explanations.




An Early Self


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What role has Jewish intellectual culture played in the development of modern Romance literature? Susanne Zepp seeks to answer this question through an examination of five influential early modern texts written between 1499 and 1627: Fernando de Rojas's La Celestina, Leone Ebreo's Dialoghi d'amore, the anonymous tale Lazarillo de Tormes (the first picaresque novel), Montaigne's Essais, and the poetical renditions of the Bible by João Pinto Delgado. Forced to straddle two cultures and religions, these Iberian conversos (Jews who converted to Catholicism) prefigured the subjectivity which would come to characterize modernity. As "New Christians" in an intolerant world, these thinkers worked within the tensions of their historical context to question norms and dogmas. In the past, scholars have focused on the Jewish origins of such major figures in literature and philosophy. Through close readings of these texts, Zepp moves the debate away from the narrow question of the authors' origins to focus on the innovative ways these authors subverted and transcended traditional genres. She interprets the changes that took place in various literary genres and works of the period within the broader historical context of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, demonstrating the extent to which the development of early modern subjective consciousness and its expression in literary works can be explained in part as a universalization of originally Jewish experiences.








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Cracking the AP Spanish, 2002-2003 Edition


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The Princeton Review realizes that acing the AP Spanish exam is very different from getting straight As in school. The Princeton Review doesn't try to teach students everything there is to know about Spanish--only the techniques they'll need to score higher on the exam. There's a big difference. In Cracking the AP Spanish, TPR will teach test takers how to think like the test makers and - Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool test takers - Score higher on the free-response section by learning to focus analytical skills quickly and efficiently - Make outlines and use "weaving" to earn more points on essays - Build vocabulary by studying TPR's Spanish glossary of poetic devices This book includes 2 full-length, simulated AP Spanish exams. All of The Princeton Review practice test questions are like the ones test takers will see on the actual exam, and every solution is fully explained.













United States Coast Pilot 5


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