3.7.4 The legacy of Manuel Sanguily (1848 – 1925) to Cuban literary criticism
3.6.4 Other cultivators of the biography genre and texts of this kind in the period 1868 – 1898
3.6.3 Historical and biographical studies of Vidal Morales y Morales (1848 – 1904), journalistic texts
3.6.2 Historical criticism, biographical genre and journalism of José Ignacio Rodríguez y Hernández (1831 – 1907)
3.5.8 Testimonial pieces written after the end of the Ten Years’ War, the documentary legacy of Máximo Gómez (1836-1905)
3.5.9 The journalistic and testimonial work of Enrique Collazo (1848 – 1921)
3.5.10 The “Soldier’s Diary” by Fermín Valdés Domínguez (1852 – 1910) and his journalistic work
3.6 Historiographical texts in the colonial period, from 1868 to 1898, the development of the biographical genre
3.6.1 Journalistic texts and biographical sketches of Francisco Calcagno (1827 – 1903)
3.4.1 The essay and historiography of Enrique Piñeyro (1839 – 1911)
3.3.5 The political oratory of Enrique José Varona (1849 – 1933)
3.4.6 The journalistic career, linked to politics, of Juan Gualberto Gómez (1854 – 1933)