Castilian Days

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Castilian Days is a collection of essays by American statesman and author John Hay that reflects on Spanish society and politics in the 19th century.

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instanceOf essay collection
non-fiction book
author John Hay NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Spanish monarchy in the 19th century
Spanish political life in the 19th century
Spanish social customs in the 19th century
genre essay
hasAuthorOccupation diplomat
statesman
writer
hasFormat book
hasGenreCharacteristic cultural commentary
political commentary
travel writing
hasInfluenced Anglophone perceptions of 19th-century Spain
hasPageCountApprox 300
hasPart essay on Spanish character
essay on Spanish customs
essay on Spanish festivals
essay on Spanish history
essay on Spanish politics
essay on Spanish religious life
essay on Spanish society
hasPerspective American viewpoint on Spain
hasReception regarded as a classic of American travel literature on Spain
influencedBy John Hay's diplomatic experience in Spain
isPartOf John Hay bibliography
language English
literaryForm non-fiction
literaryMovement 19th-century American literature
mainSubject Spain in the 19th century
Spanish politics
Spanish society
mediaType print
notableFor observations on Spain by an American diplomat
placeOfPublication New York City
publicationYear 1871
publisher Harper & Brothers NERFINISHED
setting Spain NERFINISHED
settingPeriod 19th century
timeOfCreation late 1860s

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John Hay notableWork Castilian Days