L'ecrit dans l'Espagne du siecle d'or
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This scholarly volume examines writing, books, and libraries in Spain during the Siglo de Oro. Drawing on literary and historical approaches, it considers how texts were produced, preserved, circulated, and read in early modern Spanish culture. The work situates books and reading within broader intellectual, religious, political, and social networks, showing how written materials shaped literary life and access to knowledge. With attention to libraries and book history, it is especially relevant for readers interested in Spanish literature, historical bibliography, and the cultural history of reading in early modern Europe.
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Catedra-Lopez-Vidrie
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