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Resources for Research and Discovery
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Access a growing archive of open materials from the Blasco Ibáñez Collections — created to support scholarship, inspire inquiry, and share the legacy of one of Spain’s most influential literary figures.
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→ Explore the Blasco Ibáñez Collection
(Links to “The Collection” page, highlighting the physical and digital holdings.)
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The University of Tulsa is committed to making the Blasco Ibáñez archives openly available to scholars, students, and readers worldwide.
Here you’ll find curated reports, bibliographies, and reference materials that document ongoing research and preserve the evolving story of Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Each file may be freely downloaded for study and citation.
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→ Learn about the Visiting Scholar Program
(Encourages readers to contribute future reports or apply for a funded residency.)
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Research Reports
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Research Reports
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Published reflections and field reports from visiting scholars and researchers working within the Blasco Ibáñez collections.
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Title: Report of Research at McFarlin Library
Author: Dr. Cécile Fourrel de Frettes (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)
Summary: A month-long study of early and modern editions of Blasco’s social novels, tracing their publication history and critical reception.
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(Additional reports appear in a clean, vertical list with consistent formatting.)
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Reference Documents
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Reference Documents
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Essential background materials that illuminate the scope, provenance, and rarity of TU’s Blasco Ibáñez holdings.
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Title: Overview of the Blasco Ibáñez Research Collection
Description: A summary of over 700 works, including unique first editions, rare periodicals, and historical studies.
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Archival Guides (Optional)
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Archival and Collection Guides
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Finding aids and catalogues that help researchers navigate the physical and digital holdings of the McFarlin Library.
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Title: Finding Aid: The Christopher L. Anderson Archive
Description: An overview of newspaper clippings, advertisements, and biographical materials from 19th- and 20th-century U.S. sources.
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