Der Humor Bei Jos De Espronceda, written by Angela H mel, explores the use of humor in the works of the renowned Spanish Romantic poet and writer Jos de Espronceda. This study, originally published in 1922, delves into the nuances of Espronceda's literary style, analyzing how humor is employed as a tool for social commentary and personal expression within his poems and dramatic works. H mel's analysis provides valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of 19th-century Spain, shedding light on Espronceda's contributions to Spanish literature and the broader European Romantic movement.
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