After one has left a country it is interesting to collect together the emotions it has given in an effort to define its particular character. And with Andalusia the attempt is especially fascinating, for it is a land of contrasts in which work upon one another, diversely, a hundred influences.
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Table of contents
- I The Spirit of Andalusia
- II The Churches of Ronda
- III Ronda
- IV The Swineherd
- V Medinat Az-Zahra
- VI The Mosque
- VII The Court of Oranges
- VIII Cordova
- IX The Bridge of Calahorra
- X Puerta del Puente
- XI Seville
- XII The Alcazar
- XIII Calle de las Sierpes
- XIV Characteristics
- XV Don Juan Tenorio
- XVI Women of Andalusia
- XVII The Dance
- XVIII A Feast Day
- XIX The Giralda
- XX The Cathedral of Seville
- XXI The Hospital of Charity
- XXII Gaol
- XXIII Before the Bull-fight
- XXIV Corrida de TorosāI
- XXV Corrida de TorosāII
- XXVI On Horseback
- XXVII By the RoadāI
- XXVIII By the RoadāII
- XXIX Ecija
- XXX Wind and Storm
- XXXI Two Villages
- XXXII Granada
- XXXIII The Alhambra
- XXXIV Boabdil the Unlucky
- XXXV Los Pobres
- XXXVI The Song
- XXXVII Jerez
- XXXVIII Cadiz
- XXXIX El Genero Chico
- XL Adios
