LIBROS DEL AUTOR: ucla

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: ucla

  • The Beast of Hungary
    Lope de Vega / UCLA Working Group
    From the forests of Hungary to the courts of kings, the extremes of the human heart are on display here, as murderous jealousy gives way to the first buddings of young love. A virtuous queen is forced into the wilderness by her power-hungry sister. As revenge, she steals her niece and raises her as a feral girl, who then encounters human society for the first time whenshe grows...
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    28,25 €

  • Los Doce Signos Del Zodíaco
    UCLA
    Podemos imaginar los doce signos zodiacales como doce baúles de un artista de teatro ambulante, cajones que contienen todo lo necesario para realizar la Opera Prima de cada uno de nosotros. Los doce signos zodiacales sirven para saber que tendemos a adoptar patrones de comportamiento que no sólo dependen de la genética y de la influencia de la educación recibida de padres y edu...
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    19,78 €

  • Don Quixote de la Mancha
    Guillén de Castro / UCLA Working Group
    Guillén de Castro’s Don Quixote de la Mancha reprises for the stage the iconic characters of Miguel de Cervantes’ masterpiece. Castro’s adaptation focuses on the captivating tale of Cardenio, which also inspired Shakespeare’s lost play. In this absorbing study of deceit and devotion, two pairs of mismatched lovers navigate infants switched at birth, compelled loves, and the tru...
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    28,24 €

  • The Pretender
    Alarcon Juan Ruiz de / UCLA Working Group
    It’s a strange new world, indeed! Who knows what is true? As seventeenth-century Spain experiences the growing pains of change, discovery, and globalism, playwright Juan Ruiz de Alarcón exploits the public’s receptiveness with the ultimate gaslighting romance. Alarcón’s protagonist tests the loyalty of his beloved by pretending to be Cousin Diego from Flanders. Strangely, and u...
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    28,31 €

  • Southern Campus
    Associated Students of UCLA / University of California (1868 / University of California (1868-1952). So / University of California (1868-1952)So
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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    26,51 €

  • UCLA Women’s law Journal (Volume 20.1) Spring 2013
    UCLA Women's Law Journal / UCLA Women’s Law Journal
    Edited by Megan C. Stanton and Cindy Q. Tran. The UCLA Women’s Law Journal is an academic legal journal that uses the power of language to educate people and make women’s voices heard. We seek to do so by focusing not only on the common struggles of women, but also on diversity as a strength in feminist legal scholarship. Through diversity, we seek to represent the reality of a...
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    20,22 €