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Legends, Tales and Poems

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A tightly edited selection brings together short, atmospheric prose legends rooted in Andalusian folklore and a group of concise, melancholic lyric poems, both written with musical, suggestive language. The narratives often blend romance and the supernatural, emphasizing mood, memory, and unattainable longing, while the poems distill similar themes into pointed, melodic lines. The volume also provides a biographical sketch, explanatory notes, a practical treatise on Spanish versification, and a vocabulary to aid readers and students.

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Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer

Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer was a Spanish poet and writer, known for his significant contributions to the Romantic movement in Spain. Born in 1836, he is celebrated for his lyrical poetry and haunting prose that often explores themes of love, death, and the supernatural. His most notable works include "Legends, Tales and Poems," which showcases his talent for weaving folklore with romantic ideals, and "Romantic Legends of Spain," a collection that reflects his deep appreciation for Spanish culture and history. Bécquer's influence extends beyond his lifetime, as he remains a pivotal figure in Spanish literature.

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