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La Escena Hespanola Defendida En El Prologo Del Theatro Hespanol De D. Vicente Gracia De La Huerta Y En Su Leccion Critica (1786)

La Escena Hespanola Defendida En El Prologo Del Theatro Hespanol De D. Vicente Gracia De La Huerta Y En Su Leccion Critica (1786)

Vicente Antonio Garcia De La Huerta

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Kessinger Publishing
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2009
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Antologías (no poéticas)
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9781104878894
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La obra ''La Escena Hespanola Defendida En El Prologo Del Theatro Hespanol De D. Vicente Gracia De La Huerta Y En Su Leccion Critica (1786)'' fue escrita por Vicente Antonio Garc������a de la Huerta. En ella, el autor defiende la escena espa�����ola de la �����poca y critica la influencia de la literatura francesa en el teatro espa�����ol.El libro se divide en dos partes. En la primera, el autor presenta el pr������logo que escribi������ para el ''Theatro Hespanol'', una colecci������n de obras teatrales espa�����olas. En este pr������logo, Garc������a de la Huerta defiende la originalidad y la calidad de la escena espa�����ola, y critica la influencia francesa en la literatura teatral espa�����ola.En la segunda parte, el autor presenta su ''Lecci������n Cr������tica'', en la que analiza diversas obras teatrales espa�����olas y critica la influencia francesa en ellas. Garc������a de la Huerta argumenta que la literatura espa�����ola debe mantener su propia identidad y no dejarse influir por la literatura francesa.En resumen, ''La Escena Hespanola Defendida En El Prologo Del Theatro Hespanol De D. Vicente Gracia De La Huerta Y En Su Leccion Critica (1786)'' es una obra en la que el autor defiende la originalidad y la calidad de la escena espa�����ola y critica la influencia de la literatura francesa en el teatro espa�����ol.This Book Is In Spanish.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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