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Name
  
Niceto Zamacois


Role
  
Novelist

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Niceto de Zamacois (1820–1885) was a Spanish-born Mexican historian, novelist, poet and journalist. He emigrated to Mexico in 1840.

Contents

History

  • History of Mexico (1876-1882)
  • Novels

  • The California Gold Digger (1855)
  • A dethroned angel from heaven, religious Legend (1855)
  • Captain Rossi (1860)
  • Syrup (1861)
  • The beggar of San Angelo (1865)
  • Inheriting a barber (1879)
  • Zuisvivir Feeling (1864)
  • Poetry

  • Poetic Entertainment (1847)
  • History of the Carlist War in the Basque provinces and Navarre, epic
  • The echoes of my lira (1849)
  • The mysteries of Mexico, poem written in a variety of meters (1850)
  • Health of the soul, prayer book written in verse and variety of meters (1851)
  • Essay

  • Mexicans themselves painted (1855)
  • Mexico and its surroundings (1855-1856)
  • Testament "The Pythagorean Gallo", satirical, humorous, critical, mocking and laughing, written warning to rogues and honest rejoicing (1855)
  • Almanac comic, critical, satirical and burlesque, for all ages, men and countries (1856)
  • Theatre

  • The Yankees in Monterrey, comic sketch in one act and in verse (1846), premiered at the Teatro Santa Anna in July 1846).
  • The undersigned, operetta in one act, in prose and verse (1859)
  • Inheriting a barber, an act comic sketch (1859), represented in Madrid in Zarzuelaa Theatre on 20 June 1859.
  • The two mothers-comedy in one act (1860)
  • The mayor, operetta in one act (1861), with music by JE Domec.
  • The musician and poet, one-act operetta, prose and verse (1861), with music by F. Caballero.
  • Translations

  • The Last Days of Pompeii by Edward Bulwer Lytton (The Last Days of Pompeii, 1871)
  • References

    Niceto de Zamacois Wikipedia