Cuando La Tierra Era Ni a

Cuando La Tierra Era Ni a

Nathaniel Hawthorne / Gregorio Mart nez Sierra

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Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9789371770781
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Un rinc n perdido de la imaginaci n americana regresa: Cuando La Tierra Era Ni a invita a los lectores a deambular por los bordes sombr os donde el mito se encuentra con la memoria.Esta evocadora colecci n arraigada en la mente luminosa de Nathaniel Hawthorne teje relatos breves y cuentos m ticos que exploran la inocencia, el pecado y las corrientes misteriosas bajo la vida cotidiana. A la vez celebraci n del folclore y las leyendas y una inmersi n en la literatura del siglo XIX, estas narrativas atemporales combinan el sentido del lugar de la ficci n hist rica con la riqueza moral y simb lica que convirti a Hawthorne en un autor estadounidense definitorio. Los lectores encontrar n par bolas inquietantes, esbozos pastorales y relatos que se leen como tradici n oral elevada a la letra.Hist ricamente significativo y hace tiempo fuera de circulaci n, este volumen ha sido cuidadosamente restaurado y reeditado por Alpha Editions. Mucho m s que una simple reimpresi n, esta edici n ha sido preparada para las generaciones presentes y futuras meticulosamente editada, anotada hist ricamente y bellamente producida convirti ndola tanto en un objeto de colecci n como en un tesoro cultural. Perfecto para lectores ocasionales que descubren la literatura cl sica por primera vez y para coleccionistas de cl sicos literarios en busca de una pieza restaurada del patrimonio cultural.Redescubra Cuando La Tierra Era Ni a: un libro donde el folclore y la leyenda se convierten en br jula moral, donde cada historia es un peque o y perdurable mito y donde el genio de Hawthorne para la narraci n atemporal sigue iluminando el coraz n humano.

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