About this Project
The Antología abierta de literatura hispana (Open Anthology of Hispanic Literature, AALH) is a collection of public-domain texts from the Hispanic world, with critical introductions and annotations in Spanish by undergraduate students in Julie Ward’s Introduction to Hispanic Literature and Culture course at the University of Oklahoma. The AALH is intended as a freely accessible digital resource for students of Hispanic literature, and proposes an inclusive, broad, and evolving definition of the canon.
The first Edición Crítica of this collection is now also available for you to check out and use in your classrooms!
Recognition
Below is a current outline/table of contents for this project.
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I. Rubén Darío
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II. Horacio Quiroga
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III. Emilia Pardo Bazán
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IV. Gertrudis Gómez De Avellaneda
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V. Don Juan Manuel
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VI. Cristóbal Colón
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VII. Alfonsina Storni
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VIII. Juana Manso De Noronha
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IX. La Condesa De Merlin
Activities
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Expanding the Anthology Private
We are looking for profs teaching Hispanic literature courses to implement a critical edition assignment and to submit more student-created critical editions to expand the Antología!