The “Classic Studies” section is devoted to reproducing those articles, texts or general studies which, either for its content or form, have had an exceptional importance in the history of critical approaches to Hispanic Modernism. In certain occasions, its publication here is due to the fact that those articles are located in geographically dispersed publications some of which are difficult to access to. This section will also be open to all kinds of critical translations or reproduction of a research piece in its original language as long as it is of interest to “Modernismo” studies.
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