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Myths and Shipwrecks, Monsters and Passions: a Journey Through the Relationship Between the Sea and Literature

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Alexander Pechmann projects in 'The Library of the Seven Seas' his powerful reader's fascination with maritime stories. For his pages parade Homer, Defoe, Melville, Stevenson, Verne... More information: Álvaro de Bazán, five centuries of the sailor who won all the battles

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Alexander Pechmann projects in 'The Library of the Seven Seas' his powerful reader's fascination with maritime stories. For his pages parade Homer, Defoe, Melville, Stevenson, Verne... More information: Álvaro de Bazán, five centuries of the sailor who won all the battles

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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