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Vicente Barrantes Moreno

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Name
  
Vicente Moreno


Role
  
Poet


Died
  
1898, Pozuelo de Alarcon, Spain

Vicente Barrantes (1829, Badajoz – 1898) was a Spanish bibliophile, poet and writer.

Contents

Criticism by Rizal

Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, wrote two letters addressing Barrantes' criticism of the Noli Me Tángere and the Tagalog theater.

Narrative works

  • Juan de Padilla Madrid, p. I, 1855, p. II, 1856 (Imp of Ramon Campuzano), historical novel.
  • Always late, Madrid, 1852 (C. Gonzalez), original novel, reprinted in Madrid (Printing of Alhambra and Company) 1862.
  • Padilla's widow Madrid, 1857 (Impr. Gabriel Alhambra), historical novel.
  • Narratives Extremadura Madrid, 1873 (Imp of J. Peña)
  • Tales and legends Madrid, 1875 (P. Muñez)
  • The popular narrative veinteicuatro Cordoba Cordoba (Imp and lib. D. Rafael Arroyo), 1859.
  • The soldier's beloved, New York, novels collection Chronicle (1848–1851)
  • A literary suicide. She Spain.
  • The court poets. Historical novel of 1619.
  • Don Rodrigo Calderon. Historical novel, serial, published in The Enlightenment, 1851–1852.
  • References

    Vicente Barrantes Moreno Wikipedia