Historia de la lengua y literatura castellana, written by Julio Cejador y Frauca and published in 1914, offers a comprehensive exploration of the Castilian language and its literary evolution. This volume delves into the historical development of the Spanish language, tracing its roots and transformations over time. It further provides an overview of Spanish literature, examining key authors, movements, and works that have shaped its rich tradition.
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