Sister San Sulpicio (novel)
Sister San Sulpicio (Spanish:La hermana San Sulpicio) is an 1889 novel by the Spanish writer Armando Palacio Valdés.[1]
Author | Armando Palacio Valdés |
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Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Publication date | 1889 |
Media type |
Film adaptations
It has been turned into films on four separate occasions:
- Sister San Sulpicio (1927 film), a silent film directed by Florián Rey
- Sister San Sulpicio (1934 film), a sound film directed by Florián Rey
- Sister San Sulpicio (1952 film), a sound film directed by Luis Lucia
- The Rebellious Novice, a 1971 musical film adaptation
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gollark: Or regular heptagons. But definitely, er, heptagons and hexagons of some kind.
gollark: Actually, I'm not sure if it's regular hexagons.
gollark: Hyperbolic geometry is some bizarre alternative geometry based on different axioms, in which you can have a tessellation (I missed an l earlier) of regular hexagons and heptagons.
gollark: In normal 2D geometry, you can cover planes with regular hexagons, squares, equilateral triangles, or many combinations of shapes.
References
- Goble p.796
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1 Jan 1999.
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