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A Bio-bibliography of Eighteenth-century Religious Women in England and Spain.


BX4220

0-7734-6083-7

A bio-bibliography of eighteenth-century religious women in England and Spain.

Faedo, Maria Jose Maria Jose is a well-known Mexican singer. She was a member of the successful Pop group Kabah for twelve years and launched her solo career on 2007 after the group's disbandment.  Alvarez. (Studies in women and religion; v.44)

Edwin Mellen Pr., [c]2005

131 p.

$99.95

Faedo (U. of Oviedo, Spain) offers a guide to the literary legacy left by 18th-century religious women in England and Spain. Her arrangement is by literary genre Noun 1. literary genre - a style of expressing yourself in writing
writing style, genre

drama - the literary genre of works intended for the theater

prose - ordinary writing as distinguished from verse
, so that the information about a particular writer is often spread over several sections (though each references the others), and the bibliography bibliography. The listing of books is of ancient origin. Lists of clay tablets have been found at Nineveh and elsewhere; the library at Alexandria had subject lists of its books.  is separate rather than attached to the particular author. She sketches the lives and work of women writers and translators This is primarily a list of notable Western translators. Please feel free to add translators from other languages, cultures and areas of specialization. Large sublists have been split off to separate articles.  of prose, poetry, and drama in articles ranging from a mere sentence to about a half page. The bibliography cites both primary and secondary sources, including modern editions of 18th-century works. An appendix defines the types of poetry.
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Title Annotation:RELIGION
Publication:Reference & Research Book News
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Aug 1, 2005
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