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    Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (Spanish pronunciation: [miˈɣ̞el ð̞e̞ u.naˈmu.no i ˈxu.ɣ̞o] 29 September 1864 – 31 December 1936) was a Spanish essayist, novelist...
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  • they were being overloaded, a mere book to keep the poor in order. Miguel de Unamuno, the famed Spanish author of the Generation of '98, focused his nivola...
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    Mist (novel) (category Novels by Miguel de Unamuno)
    Mist (Spanish: Niebla) is a novel written by Miguel de Unamuno in 1907 and first published in 1914 by Editorial Renacimiento. Entitled as Fog. A novel...
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  • liberating creeds, socialism and anarchism. In their youth, people like Miguel de Unamuno and Leopoldo Lugones were attracted to socialism, whereas the anarchist...
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    ended."[citation needed] Nevertheless, other intellectuals such as Miguel de Unamuno and Vicente Blasco Ibáñez criticized the regime and were exiled. The...
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  • Spanish Civil War, the plot tracks the plight of philosopher and writer Miguel de Unamuno (performed by Karra Elejalde) in Salamanca, a city controlled by the...
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  • Abel Sánchez: The History of a Passion (category Novels by Miguel de Unamuno)
    Story of Passion (Spanish: Abel Sánchez: Una historia de pasión) is a 1917 novel by Miguel de Unamuno. Abel Sanchez is a re-telling of the story of Cain...
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    Fierro has earned major praise and commentaries from Leopoldo Lugones, Miguel de Unamuno, Jorge Luis Borges (see also Borges on Martín Fierro) and Rafael Squirru...
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    Peace in War (category Novels by Miguel de Unamuno)
    sometimes translated into English as Peace of War) is a mid-size novel by Miguel de Unamuno. Having been written since the mid-1880s, it was published in 1897...
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    San Manuel Bueno, Mártir (category Novels by Miguel de Unamuno)
    San Manuel Bueno, mártir (1931) is a short novel by Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936). It experiments with changes of narrator as well as minimalism of action...
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    Salamanca. Casa-Museo de Unamuno (18th century): former house of the rectors of the University. It is preserved as it was when Miguel de Unamuno held this position...
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    Berri's diptych Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources. She worked with the theater director Miguel Narros in Fedra, by Miguel de Unamuno (1957); Three Sisters...
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    Chimberos[dead link] of Miguel de Unamuno. GUIARD LARRAURI, Teófilo y RODRÍGUEZ HERRERO, Ángel: Historia de la Noble Villa de Bilbao. Editorial La Gran...
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    revived, with several new meanings. Its reintroduction is attributed to Miguel de Unamuno in 1909, who used the term again on 11 March 1910, in an article,...
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    Millán-Astray is perhaps best remembered for a heated response to Miguel de Unamuno, the writer and philosopher, on 12 October 1936. The celebration of...
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  • up Unamuno in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Unamuno often refers to Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936), Spanish essayist, novelist, and poet. Unamuno may...
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  • Cali cartel Miguel Sánchez (1594–1674), novohispanic priest, writer and theologician Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936), Spanish philosopher Miguel Ángel Félix...
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  • de Jesús y la República de Chile son las dos grandes hazañas del pueblo vascongado', solía decir don Miguel de Unamuno... [TRANS] Miguel de Unamuno used...
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    literary works of Kierkegaard, Beckett, Kafka, Dostoevsky, Ionesco, Miguel de Unamuno, Luigi Pirandello, Sartre, Joseph Heller, and Camus contain descriptions...
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    Catholic church in Zaragoza was burnt down in 1933. In November 1932, Miguel de Unamuno, one of the most respected Spanish intellectuals, rector of the University...
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    José Rizal (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    España!'" Miguel de Unamuno, epilogue to Wenceslao Retana's Vida y Escritos del Dr. José Rizal. (Retana, op. cit.) Me retracto de todo corazon de cuanto...
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  • Basque-Chileans range from 30% (5,000,000) to as high as 40% (7, 700,000). Miguel de Unamuno stated that two things could be clearly attributed to the Basques:...
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  • Nivola is a term created by Miguel de Unamuno to refer to his works that contrasted with the realism prevalent in Spanish novels during the early 20th...
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  • civil law at the University of Salamanca in 1934, where he befriended Miguel de Unamuno, the then rector of the university. He became Deputy Secretary of...
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    conference dedicated to the siege of Bilbao during the Third Carlist War, Miguel de Unamuno delivered a lecture titled La última guerra carlista como materia...
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    provoked a crisis in Spain. A group of younger writers, among them Miguel de Unamuno, Pío Baroja, and José Martínez Ruiz (Azorín), made changes to literature's...
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    lies half of Spain. It died of the other half." Later, philosopher Miguel de Unamuno, Machado's contemporary, developed the idea through the Biblical story...
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    which carried an introduction by the distinguished philosopher-poet Miguel de Unamuno. Chocano was involved in many violent feuds with other intellectuals...
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    some of the first modernist European novels, such as the works of Miguel de Unamuno and Pío Baroja. Spanish philosophy reached its peak between the 16th...
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    scholar specializing in Hispanicism. It was used in an article by Miguel de Unamuno in 1908 referring to 'el hispanista italiano Farinelli', and was discussed...
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