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Concha María de la Concepción Jesusa Basilisa Espina is a writer born in Santander, Cantabria, Spain in 1869 and died in Madrid, Spain, in 1955. The port city of Santander is the capital of the autonomous community of Cantabria situated on the north coast of Spain between Asturias (to the west) and the Basque Country (to the east). ... Capital Santander Area  â€“ Total  â€“ % of Spain Ranked 15th  5 321 km²  1. ... 1869 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Her best known novel is called La niña de Luzmela and describes life in a Cantabrian village.


A Madrid metro station of line number 9 is called Concha Espina. This is a list of the stations of the metro system in Madrid, Spain (see Madrid Metro). ...


Books

  • La Eterna Visita.
  • Mujeres del Quijote, 1903. See Study.
  • Mis Flores, 1904.
  • El Rabión, 1907.
  • Trozos de Vida, 1907
  • La Niña de Luzmela, 1909. Novela. Film. Free Book.
  • La Ronda de los Galanes, 1910.
  • Despertar para Morir, 1910.
  • Agua de Nieve, 1911.
  • La Esfinge Maragata, 1914. Award Fastenrath de la Real Academia Española. Film.
  • La Rosa de los Vientos, 1915. Novela.
  • Al Amor de las Estrellas, 1916.
  • El Jayón, 1916. Award Espinosa y Cortina de la Real Academia Española.
  • Don Quijote en Barcelona, 1917. Conferency 19-12-1916.
  • Ruecas de Marfil, 1917.
  • Simientes. Páginas iniciales, 1918.
  • Naves en el Mar, 1918.
  • Talín. Novela Inédita, 1918.
  • Pastorelas, 1920.
  • El Metal de los Muertos, 1920.
  • Dulce Nombre, 1921. Novela. Film.
  • Cuentos, 1922.
  • El Cáliz Rojo, 1923.
  • Tierras del Aquilón, 1924. Award Castillo de Chirel de la Real Academia Española.
  • Arboladuras, 1925.
  • Cura de Amor, 1925.
  • El Secreto de un Disfraz, 1925.
  • Altar Mayor, 1926. Premio Nacional de Literatura 1927. Film.
  • Las Niñas Desaparecidas, 1927.
  • Aurora de España, 1927.
  • El Goce De Robar, 1928.
  • La Virgen Prudente, 1929.
  • El Príncipe del Cantar, 1930.
  • Copa De Horizontes, 1930.
  • Siete Rayos de Sol, 1930.
  • Llama de Cera, 1931.
  • Singladuras. Viaje Americano, 1932.
  • Entre la Noche y el Mar, 1933.
  • Candelabro, 1933.
  • La Flor de Ayer, 1934.
  • Vidas Rotas, 1935. Film.
  • Nadie Quiere a Nadie, 1938.
  • Retaguardia. (Imágenes de vivos y muertos), 1937.
  • El Desierto Rubio, 1938.
  • Reconquista, 1938.
  • Esclavitud y Libertad, Diario de una Prisionera, 1938.
  • Las Alas Invencibles. Novela de Amores, de Aviación y de Libertad, 1938.
  • Casilda de Toledo. Vida de Santa Casilda, 1938.
  • Luna Roja: Novelas de la Revolución, 1939.
  • Princesas del Martirio, 1940.
  • La Tiniebla Encendida, 1940.
  • El Fraile Menor, 1942.
  • Moneda Blanca. La Otra, 1942.
  • La Segunda Miés, 1943.
  • Victoria en América, 1944.
  • Obras completas de Concha Espina, 1944.
  • El Más Fuerte, 1945.
  • Un Valle en el Mar, 1949. II Award Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra de Periodismo Ministerio de Información y Turismo.
  • De Antonio Machado a su Grande y Secreto Amor, 1950. Letters.
  • Una Novela de Amor, 1953.
  • Aurora de España, 1955.

1927 (MCMXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...

External links

Works by Concha Espina at Project Gutenberg Project Gutenberg (often abbreviated as PG) is a volunteer effort to digitize, archive, and distribute cultural works. ...


portrait of Concha Espina in Spanish


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Concha Espina - definition of Concha Espina in Encyclopedia (92 words)
Concha Espina is a 20th century writer from Cantabria, Spain.
Her best known novel is called La niña de Luzmela and describes life in a Cantabrian village.
A Madrid metro station of line number 9 is called Concha Espina.
Concha Espina de Serna --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia (724 words)
Much of her fiction portrays the countryside of her native region, the Montaña of northern Spain, and explores the psychology of women in the face of tragic disappointment.
Espina de Serna was born in 1877 in Santander, Spain.
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