Focusing on the vernacular miscellany, the book explores its evolution in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain, highlighting its commercial success and intellectual significance. Jonathan Bradbury examines various attempts over the past thirty years to define this genre, providing a comprehensive analysis that sheds light on its cultural impact during this period. This study serves as a crucial contribution to understanding the complexities and nuances of Spanish literary traditions.
Jonathan David Bradbury Orden de los libros


- 2019
- 2005
Duke Ellington
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Radio broadcasts from the Cotton Club from 1927 onwards brought national recognition to Duke Ellington and his band; recordings of his compositions - particularly Saddest Tale, Echoes of Harlem, Black and Tan Fantasy, and Mood Indigo - spread their fame internationally.