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"El escritor argentino y la gramática castellana, tentativa de avenencia" (The Argentine Writer and Castilian Grammar: An Attempt at Reconciliation) by Arturo Costa Álvarez, originally published in 1922, explores the relationship between Argentine writers and the norms of Castilian Spanish grammar. This work delves into the nuances of language usage, examining the challenges and opportunities faced by Argentine authors as they navigate the established rules of Spanish grammar while striving to express their unique cultural and literary identities. Álvarez's analysis offers insights into the linguistic landscape of early 20th-century Argentina and provides a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the intersection of language, literature, and national identity.
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