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Federico Garcia Lorca, "Blood Wedding" in Three Tragedies: Blood Wedding, Yerma, Bernarda Alba. James Graham Lujan, Richard L. O'Connell edition. New Directions Publishing. New York, 1955
Lorca's "Blood Wedding" and Ibsen's "The Master Builder"
Lorca, F. G. "Three Tragedies: Blood Wedding, Yerma, Bernarda Alba." Lujaan,
“Blood Weddingâ€
Andrewes, S. The Life, Times and Work of Federico Garcia Lorca Lorca's Granada, 2002. Retrieved from: Lorca's Granada.
Lorca: Women and Sexuality in his Work
Federico Garcia Lorca The Academy of American Poets website, 1997-2003. Retrieved from: www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=164
Lorca: Women and Sexuality in his Work
Yollin, P. In re-creating Federico Garcia Lorca's final hours, veteran actor Luis Oropeza tried to imagine a man facing the end. Then he found an even more personal connection San Francisco Chronicle, Section: Performance, D1. First printed on October 7,
Lorca: Women and Sexuality in his Work
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