Elías Regules

Uruguayan physician, teacher, writer and politician

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Elías Regules c.1895

Elías Regules (1861–1929) was a Uruguayan physician, teacher, writer and politician.

He was a member of the Constitutional Party.

Works

Poetry

  • Mi tapera (1894)
  • Pasto de cuchilla (1904)
  • Renglones sobre postales (1908)
  • Veinte centésimos de versos (1911)
  • Mi pago (1924)
  • Versitos criollos (1924)

Theatre

  • "Martín Fierro" (1890),
  • "El entenao" (1892)
  • "Los gauchitos" (1894)

External links

  • Works by or about Elías Regules at Internet Archive
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