Historia de la literatura hispanoamericana (El Libro by José Miguel Oviedo
By José Miguel Oviedo
El primer volumen abarca De los orígenes a l. a. Emancipación, el segundo comprende Del romanticismo al modernismo y el tercero está dedicado a Postmodernismo, vanguardia y regionalismo.
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