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- Literaria is a critical autobiography by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, published in 1817 in two volumes. Its working title was 'Autobiographia Literaria'...
- Universidad Literaria y Cientifica de Filipinas (lit. 'Literary and Scientific University of the Philippines'), simply known as the Universidad Literaria de Filipinas...
- #DignidadLiteraria (English: #LiteraryDignity) is a Spanish-language hashtag, used chiefly on Twitter, and a gr****roots campaign for greater Latino inclusion...
- Premio de Traducción Literaria Tomás Segovia is a Mexican literary award given to translators. The honorarium includes a cash prize of US$100,000 making...
- Language (Spanish: Premio Internacional Carlos Fuentes a la Creación Literaria en el Idioma Español) is a literary award established in 2012 by the Mexican...
- La Movida Literaria was a Colombian literary magazine created in 2004, it circulated and had its web site until 2010. From its beginnings as a blog included...
- The Literary Calavera or calavera literaria (Spanish: literary skull) is a traditional Mexican literary form: a satirical or light-hearted writing in...
- Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan, as well as the major prose work Biographia Literaria. His critical work, especially on William Shakespeare, was highly influential...
- (literally "The Nave") is the former building of the old Universidad Literaria in Valencia, and is today one of the smaller buildings of the modern Universitat...
- poet and philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge in his 1817 work Biographia Literaria: "that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes...