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University of Michigan
Bibliografia
13. La declaraci6n de Vargas Llosa recuerda un comentario hecho por Pablo Neruda
ante cl Pen Club de Nueva York, el 10 dc abril de 1972: "One has only to look toward
the Spanish Empire in America where I can assure you that three centuries of
domination produced no more than three writers of merit in all of America."
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Cultural Critique 6 & 7 (Spring 1987 and Summer 1987), 2 vols.
Johnson, Julie Greer. Women in Colonial Spanish American Literature.
Westport, CT., GreenwoodPress, 1983.
Kaminsky, Amy. "SorJuana o las trampas de la fe." En Hispamerica, anio15,
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Kubayanda, Josephat B. "Minority Discourse and the African Collective:
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Lavrin, Asunci6n. "Unlike Sor Juana? The Model Nun in the Religious
Literature of Colonial Mexico."En The University of Dayton Review 16:2
(Spring 1983), 75-87.
Leonard, Irving. Romances of Chivalry in the Spanish Indies. University of
California Publications in Modern Philology, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 217-371.
Berkeley, University of California,1933.
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Lienhard, Martin. "La cr6nica mestiza en Me*xicoy el Peru' hasta 1620;
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Lopez-Baralt, Mercedes. Icono y conquista: GuamacnPoma de Ayala. Ma-
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Losada, Alejandro. La literatura en la sociedad de America Latina: Modelos
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Mannheim, Bruce. "Popular song and popular grammar, poetry and
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Myers, Kathleen A. "Selections from the Autobiographyof Madre Maria de
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Ortiz Ferna6ndez,Fernando. Contrapunteo cubano del tabaco y el azucar.
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Osorio Romero, Ignacio. T6picos sobre Ciceron en M6xico. M6xico, UNAM,
1976.