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Juan Guillén Buzarán

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Juan Guillén Buzarán (Cartagena 29 September 1819 – Madrid, 8 January 1892) was a Spanish military officer,[1] writer and literary collaborator in the press of the time.[2] Author of Historia anecdótica de la corte de Felipe III, Fray Pablo de Salamanca, and La torre de los espíritus.[3] He moved to Madrid in 1833, where he studied at San Fulgencio de Murcia, joining the Spanish army from 1839 until 1859.[3]

References

  1. ^ Varela Hervias, Eulogio (1959). Don Juan Guillen Buzaran, Escritor Murciano (PDF). Regmurcia.com. p. 79. OCLC 36747776
  2. ^ Mariano de Paco, Francisco Javier Díez de Revenga (1989). Historia de la literatura murciana. Editora Regional de Murcia. p. 269. ISBN 8487408044.
  3. ^ a b MCN Biografias. "Guillén Buzarán, Juan (1819-1892)". MCN Biografias.com. Retrieved 21 August 2013.

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