Dramatists in Perspective: Spanish Theatre in the Twentieth CenturyStudies of Valle-Inclán, García Lorca, Alberti, Buero Vallejo and Sastre. |
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Ramón del ValleInclán 3674 | 36 |
Federico García Lorca 75126 | 75 |
Rafael Alberti 127171 | 127 |
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