Peru: Tradiciones
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Ricardo Palma was een Peruaanse schrijver, gevierd om zijn historische korte verhalen. Hij staat bekend als een meester van de korte proza, die het verleden tot leven kon wekken door levendige verhalen en gedetailleerde beschrijvingen. Zijn werk duikt vaak in de Peruaanse geschiedenis en cultuur, doordrenkt van een gevoel voor romantiek en traditie. Palma concentreerde zich op de levendige weergave van het dagelijks leven en gewoonten, en creëerde zo een rijk tapijt van de Peruaanse identiteit.
Exploring themes of solitude and sadness, this collection of poems and prose delves into the life of an exiled individual. Ricardo Palma employs music and nature as metaphors, reflecting on nostalgia, love, freedom, and justice. Recognized as a significant work in 19th-century Peruvian literature, it has garnered acclaim for its beauty and depth. This edition serves as a facsimile reprint, preserving the cultural importance of Palma's writing for contemporary readers interested in Latin American literature and Romantic poetry.
The book offers a comprehensive historical study of the Inquisition in Lima, Peru, from its establishment in 1570 to its dissolution in 1820. It explores the Inquisition's influence on colonial society, culture, and politics, as well as the experiences of individuals accused by this tribunal. Additionally, it examines the Inquisition's structure, its relationship with the Spanish Crown, and the conflicts between church and state during that era. This work is essential for understanding the Inquisition's role in shaping Peruvian history.
Recognized for its significant contribution to literature, this book is preserved in its original print format to maintain its authenticity for future generations. The inclusion of original marks and annotations enhances its historical value, ensuring that the essence of the text is retained. This careful representation underscores the book's importance as a knowledge resource.
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing an affordable, high-quality modern edition that remains true to the original.