Amalia (novel)
Amalia is a 19th-century political novel written by the exiled Argentine author José Marmol. First published serially in the Montevideo weekly, Amalia (1851) became Argentina's national novel. Along with Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's Facundo, Amalia can be seen as an early precursor to the Latin American dictator novel through its strong criticism of caudillo Juan Manuel de Rosas, who ruled Argentina with a strong fist from 1829 to 1852.
Wikipage disambiguates
primaryTopic
Amalia (novel)
Amalia is a 19th-century political novel written by the exiled Argentine author José Marmol. First published serially in the Montevideo weekly, Amalia (1851) became Argentina's national novel. Along with Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's Facundo, Amalia can be seen as an early precursor to the Latin American dictator novel through its strong criticism of caudillo Juan Manuel de Rosas, who ruled Argentina with a strong fist from 1829 to 1852.
has abstract
Amalia is a 19th-century polit ...... of home and of consciousness."
@en
Amalia – powieść dyktatury arg ...... yńskim filmem pełnometrażowym.
@pl
Wikipage page ID
18,275,645
Wikipage revision ID
724,587,098
subject
hypernym
type
comment
Amalia is a 19th-century polit ...... strong fist from 1829 to 1852.
@en
Amalia – powieść dyktatury arg ...... hu zbudowanej przez de Rosasa.
@pl
label
Amalia (novel)
@en
Amalia (powieść)
@pl