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Descubre la comedia de errores y la ironía con "Contigo Pan y Cebolla" de Manuel Eduardo de Gorostiza, un libro que te llevará a través de la aventura y el drama en el siglo XIX. En este libro, Gorostiza nos presenta una historia absurda y emocionante que sigue a dos personajes, Don Fermín y Doña Lucrecia, que se encuentran en un matrimonio desafortunado. Don Fermín es un anciano noble y orgulloso que se siente abrumado por la decadencia de su familia y su fortuna, mientras que Doña Lucrecia es una mujer joven y atractiva que ha sido casada con él solo por conveniencia. La trama es llena de situaciones absurdas y ridiculizadas, donde los personajes se enfrentan a una serie de errores...
This book examines a long-standing dispute regarding the prerequisite for the exercise of the right to self-defence and aims to offer a possible better alternatives for interpreting the significance of the precondition provided for in the Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, by taking a historical perspective on the development of that concept from the mid-19th century to 1945. The book defines the right of self-defence as understood in and before 1945, suggesting the typology which represents the strata of the concept. It will contribute to the current debate regarding the right of self-defence in contemporary international law, including that against terrorism, by providing a framework to analyse the state practice since 1945.
A collected set of congressional documents of the 11th to the 55th Congress, messages of the Presidents of the United States, and correspondence of the State Dept. Many of these pamphlets have been catalogued separately under their respective headings.
It does not treat Romanticism as a limited "period" dominated by some construed singular master-ethos or dialectic; rather, it follows the literary patterns and dynamics of Romanticism as a flow of interactive currents across geocultural frontiers