Antología portorriqueña: Prosa y verso by Manuel Fernández Juncos

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Author Fernández Juncos, Manuel, 1846-1928
Title Antología portorriqueña: Prosa y verso
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Summary "Antología portorriqueña: Prosa y verso" by Manuel Fernández Juncos is a collection of literary works written in the early 20th century. This anthology was specifically crafted for educational purposes, focusing on the contributions of deceased Puerto Rican writers and poets, showcasing their scientific and literary achievements. The volume aims to honor these authors and inspire young readers by emphasizing the cultural heritage of Puerto Rico and the example set by these past thinkers and creators. At the start of the anthology, the author addresses children, encouraging them to appreciate the works and legacies of previous generations who faced significant obstacles to their education and cultural development in colonial Puerto Rico. Through descriptions of notable figures like Román Baldorioty de Castro, the narrative outlines their struggles and accomplishments, reinforcing the value of perseverance and the importance of education. The opening sets a respectful tone towards the past, suggesting that today's youth can build upon the foundations laid by their predecessors, ultimately fostering a sense of pride in their identity and heritage. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Spanish
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject Spanish language -- Readers
Subject Puerto Rican literature
Subject Authors, Puerto Rican
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EBook-No. 47184
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