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Emilio Carrere (Madrid, 18 December 1881 – Madrid, 30 April 1947) was a Spanish writer. He is best known for his 1920 gothic historical novel La torre de los siete jorobados (Eng: The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks). In 1944, this was the basis for the film, La torre de los siete jorobados, directed by Edgar Neville.

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  • Emilio Carrere Moreno (ca)
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  • | ocupacio = novel·lista, poeta i periodista| nacionalitat = Espanya}}Emilio Carrere Moreno (Madrid, 18 de desembre de 1881 - Madrid, 30 d'abril de 1947) va ser un escriptor espanyol. (ca)
  • Emilio Carrere Moreno (* 18. Dezember 1881 in Madrid; † 30. April 1947 ebenda) war ein spanischer Schriftsteller. Das Hauptwerk Carreres bilden Erzählungen und Romane, vor allem das Leben des einfachen Madrider Volks schildernd. Er war vom Naturalismus, hauptsächlich Émile Zolas, beeinflusst. Darüber hinaus verfasste Carrere Lyrik im Stile von Paul Verlaine, dessen Werke er ins Spanische übersetzte. Emilio Carrere Moreno war offizieller Historiograph von Madrid. (de)
  • Emilio Carrere (Madrid, 18 December 1881 – Madrid, 30 April 1947) was a Spanish writer. He is best known for his 1920 gothic historical novel La torre de los siete jorobados (Eng: The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks). In 1944, this was the basis for the film, La torre de los siete jorobados, directed by Edgar Neville. (en)
  • Emilio Carrere Moreno (Madrid, 18 de diciembre de 1881-Madrid, 30 de abril de 1947) fue un poeta, periodista y narrador español, perteneciente a la corriente poética del decadentismo modernista. (es)
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  • Emilio Carrere (en)
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  • Madrid, Spain (en)
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  • | ocupacio = novel·lista, poeta i periodista| nacionalitat = Espanya}}Emilio Carrere Moreno (Madrid, 18 de desembre de 1881 - Madrid, 30 d'abril de 1947) va ser un escriptor espanyol. (ca)
  • Emilio Carrere Moreno (* 18. Dezember 1881 in Madrid; † 30. April 1947 ebenda) war ein spanischer Schriftsteller. Das Hauptwerk Carreres bilden Erzählungen und Romane, vor allem das Leben des einfachen Madrider Volks schildernd. Er war vom Naturalismus, hauptsächlich Émile Zolas, beeinflusst. Darüber hinaus verfasste Carrere Lyrik im Stile von Paul Verlaine, dessen Werke er ins Spanische übersetzte. Emilio Carrere Moreno war offizieller Historiograph von Madrid. (de)
  • Emilio Carrere (Madrid, 18 December 1881 – Madrid, 30 April 1947) was a Spanish writer. He is best known for his 1920 gothic historical novel La torre de los siete jorobados (Eng: The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks). In 1944, this was the basis for the film, La torre de los siete jorobados, directed by Edgar Neville. (en)
  • Emilio Carrere Moreno (Madrid, 18 de diciembre de 1881-Madrid, 30 de abril de 1947) fue un poeta, periodista y narrador español, perteneciente a la corriente poética del decadentismo modernista. (es)
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