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Cristina Guzmán (novel)

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Cristina Guzmán
1939 edition
AuthorCarmen de Icaza
LanguageSpanish
GenreDrama
Romance
Publication date
1936
Publication placeSpain
Media typePrint

Cristina Guzmán, Foreign Language Teacher (Spanish:Cristina Guzmán, profesora de idiomas) is a 1936 novel by the Spanish writer Carmen de Icaza.[1] A young single mother who has fallen on hard times, uses her skill with languages to become a teacher in a wealthy household. The work combined both feminist and conservative themes.

Adaptations

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In 1943 it was turned into a Spanish film Cristina Guzmán directed by Gonzalo Delgrás. The film was remade in 1968, directed by Luis César Amadori. There were also stage versions, as well as a 1966 Mexican television version.

References

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  1. ^ Ihrie & Oropesa p.507-8

Bibliography

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  • Maureen Ihrie & Salvador Oropesa. World Literature in Spanish: An Encyclopedia: An Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO, 20 Oct 2011.