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Bodas de sangre

Federico García Lorca ; edited with introduction, notes and vocabulary by H. Ramsden

(Hispanic texts)

Manchester University Press , Distributed excluseivey in the USA by St. Martin's Press, c1980

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Spanish text, English introduction

First published 1980 issued in series: Spanish texts

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"This excellent edition is most welcome. A select bibliography, a brief vocabulary, several footnotes to explain points of difficulty, fourteen long endnotes... and even the music of the songs, make the edition an extremely valuable and interesting volume, offering the reader the text of the play itself and important new insights into its structure, its significance and indeed its success." Professor Leo Hickey, 'Modern Languages' Bodas de sangre is arguably the best-known work by the most celebrated of all twentieth-century Spanish writers. A passionate story of family feud and tragic elopement is played out in the setting of a poor country village, building up to a dramatic ending full of the intensely poetic symbolism characteristic of Lorca. -- .

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