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El judaísmo y la literatura occidental

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Libro El judaísmo y la literatura occidental

Desde geografías distantes y contextos divergentes, todos los escritores que se presentan anudan su ser en los libros que devinieron sus patrias. Se muestra la manera con la que algunos lidiaron con el legado de generaciones de judíos a lo largo y ancho del mundo.

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Total de páginas 288

Autor:

  • Lourdes Celina Vázquez Parada
  • Wolfgang Vogt

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