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- Esperpento denotes a literary style in Spanish literature first established by Spanish author Ramón María del Valle-Inclán that uses distorted descriptions...
- Esperpentos (1930). Contains: Las galas del difunto (El terno del difunto), Los cuernos de don Friolera. Esperpento, La hija del capitán. Esperpento The...
- blindness due to developing syphilis. The play is a degenerated tragedy (esperpento) focusing on the troubles of the literary and artistic world in Spain...
- del esperpento. Ediciones Tres Fronteras. ISBN 978-84-7564-413-4. Pérez Adán, Luis Miguel (3 April 2015). "Pedro Beltrán, la estética del esperpento". La...
-  98–99. Gallup 1972, pp. 691, 708–09, 722. Arce, Julio (2011). "Irony, esperpento, and Parody in the Music of ¡Bienvenido Mister Marshall!". Journal of...
- genial esperpento" (in Spanish). El pais. Retrieved 8 August 2010. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "Un genial esperpento" (in Spanish)...
- resurgence in po****rity since the 1980s. In Spain Ramon Valle-lnclan's Esperpento, which was first produced in 1925, was very similar to German expressionist...
- New York Times. pp. x6. ProQuest 112907556. Arce, Julio (2011). "Irony, esperpento, and Parody in the Music of ¡Bienvenido Mister Marshall!". Journal of...
- martes de muñecas hinchables: la concentración ultra en Ferraz es ya un esperpento". infoLibre (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 November 2023. País, El (14 November...
- 1953), or Plácido (García Berlanga, 1961), ranged from melodrama to esperpento or black comedy, but all of them showed a strong social criticism, unexpected...