THREE CANTOS II – REFERENCES
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DIGITAL RESOURCES
- Mallarmé, Stephane. Another Fan. Trans. A. S. Kline. poetryintranslation.com.
- Real Academia Espagñola. Diccionario de la lengua espagńola. rae.es. Real Academia Espagñola, n.d.