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Im Café: Cabaret von Reichshoffen, Edouard Manet.

Approach to the theory, and history of letters.

Analysis, comments, and reviews about books of yesteryear.

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A brief introduction:

If you wonder how this web page differs from others that deal with this same topic, the answer is simple: in its purpose; the detailed study of literature as a discipline, and of books that, today, have been forgotten.
Although literature as an art has already been studied for years by different experts, the conclusions reached in this regard are little known; therefore one of our objectives will be to get closer to them.
On the other hand, as far as books are concerned, we will focus on those that are part of the past of literature. You will notice that some of them have a great literary value, so their examine is necessary. Others, however, will not have any appeal, but it will be worth their mention to delve into literature’s evolution.

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