3.5.10 The “Soldier’s Diary” by Fermín Valdés Domínguez (1852 – 1910) and his journalistic work
3.5.9 The journalistic and testimonial work of Enrique Collazo (1848 – 1921)
3.5.8 Testimonial pieces written after the end of the Ten Years’ War, the documentary legacy of Máximo Gómez (1836-1905)
3.6.2 Historical criticism, biographical genre and journalism of José Ignacio Rodríguez y Hernández (1831 – 1907)
3.6.3 Historical and biographical studies of Vidal Morales y Morales (1848 – 1904), journalistic texts
3.6.4 Other cultivators of the biography genre and texts of this kind in the period 1868 – 1898
3.7.4 The legacy of Manuel Sanguily (1848 – 1925) to Cuban literary criticism
3.7.3 Rafael María Merchán (1844 – 1905), his foray into literary criticism
3.7.2 The cultivation of literary criticism by Enrique Piñeyro (1839 – 1911)
3.7.1 The literary criticism work of Ricardo del Monte (1828 – 1909)
3.7 Development and exponents of literary criticism in the period 1868 – 1898
3.3.5 The political oratory of Enrique José Varona (1849 – 1933)