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Emma de la Barra, known by the pseudonym César Duáyen, (1861-1947) was an Argentine writer, best known for her novels Stella (1905) and Mecha Iturbe (1906) which were praised for their portrayal of modern women. She is closely associated with the Costumbrismo movement. Stella became the first best-seller in the country, and in 1943 it was adapted into a film starring Zully Moreno as the character of Stella. Other notable works include El Manantial (1908), Eleonora (1933) and La dicha de Malena (1943).

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  • Emma de la Barra, known by the pseudonym César Duáyen, (1861-1947) was an Argentine writer, best known for her novels Stella (1905) and Mecha Iturbe (1906) which were praised for their portrayal of modern women. She is closely associated with the Costumbrismo movement. Stella became the first best-seller in the country, and in 1943 it was adapted into a film starring Zully Moreno as the character of Stella. Other notable works include El Manantial (1908), Eleonora (1933) and La dicha de Malena (1943). (en)
  • Emma de la Barra (n. en Rosario en 1860​ o 1861​ - f. 5 de abril de 1947), conocida por el seudónimo César Duayen, usado en su obra literaria, fue una escritora argentina. (es)
  • Emma de la Barra, connue sous le pseudonyme de César Duáyen utilisé pour ses œuvres littéraires, née à Rosario en 1861 et morte le 5 avril 1947, était un écrivain et une femme de lettres argentine. (fr)
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  • Emma de la Barra, known by the pseudonym César Duáyen, (1861-1947) was an Argentine writer, best known for her novels Stella (1905) and Mecha Iturbe (1906) which were praised for their portrayal of modern women. She is closely associated with the Costumbrismo movement. Stella became the first best-seller in the country, and in 1943 it was adapted into a film starring Zully Moreno as the character of Stella. Other notable works include El Manantial (1908), Eleonora (1933) and La dicha de Malena (1943). (en)
  • Emma de la Barra (n. en Rosario en 1860​ o 1861​ - f. 5 de abril de 1947), conocida por el seudónimo César Duayen, usado en su obra literaria, fue una escritora argentina. (es)
  • Emma de la Barra, connue sous le pseudonyme de César Duáyen utilisé pour ses œuvres littéraires, née à Rosario en 1861 et morte le 5 avril 1947, était un écrivain et une femme de lettres argentine. (fr)
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