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José Alcalá Galiano

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Spanish writer, poet and humorist
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Alcalá Galiano.

José Alcalá Galiano (1843–1919) was a Spanish writer, poet and humorist.

Works

Translations

  • Dramatic Poems by Lord Byron: Cain. Sardanapalus. Manfred. (1886)
  • Manfred by Lord Byron (1861).
  • Sardanapalus, Madrid, 1886.
  • Cain: Mysteries of the Old Testament, by Lord Byron, Imp. de S. Landáburu, 1873
  • The Tragic History of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe; Madrid, V. Suárez, 1911.

References

  1. "José Alcalá-Galiano y Fernández de las Peñas | Real Academia de la Historia". dbe.rah.es. Retrieved 16 October 2024.


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