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E-raamat: Companion to the Twentieth-Century Spanish Novel

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  • Formaat: 356 pages
  • Sari: Monografías A
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2008
  • Kirjastus: Tamesis Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846156205
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  • Formaat: 356 pages
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2008
  • Kirjastus: Tamesis Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846156205

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The Spanish novel in a turbulent century.

This collection of studies by eighteen prominent theorists and critics offers a diverse panorama of the modern Spanish novel seen through the prism of Spain's recent political, cultural and ideological history. It considers the development of the novel as a social mirror and as a changing literary form, torn between the tradition of stern realism and the aesthetics of rupture affecting all Western literature from the Avant-Garde to the Postmodern age. While some essays emphasise the Spanish cultural context and canonical writers, others are of a broader nature, grouping lesser-known writers under certain literary tendencies: the metaphysical novel, the urban novel, recuperative accounts of the Civil War, feminine first-person narrations, and the rise of the popular detective, historical, and erotic novels. Three studies address the resurgence of the Catalan, Basque and Galician novel and their departure from a poetics of identity to one of global concerns. Interdisciplinary approaches address the reciprocal impacts of literature and cinema, and the effects of the marketplace on the consumption of fiction are not forgotten. The Companion provides ample bibliographies and a valuable chronology, while all titles and quotations are translated into English.

Contributors: Marta E. Altisent, Katarzyna Olga Beilin, Ramón Buckley, José F. Colmeiro, Stacey Dolgin Casado, Sebastiaan Faber, David K. Herzberger, Carlos Alex Longhurst, Kathleen N. March, Cristina Martínez-Carazo, Alfredo Martínez Expósito, Nina L. Molinaro, Gonzalo Navajas, Mari Jose Olaziregi, Janet D. Pérez, Randolph D. Pope, Josep Miquel Sobrer, H. Rosi Song.
Foreword vii
List of Contributors
xi
Introduction 1(16)
PART I Continuing Traditions and Changing Styles
The Spanish Novel in the Twentieth Century
17(13)
Gonzalo Navajas
The Early Twentieth-Century Novel
30(15)
Carlos Alex Longhurst
Tales from the Avant-garde
45(15)
Ramon Buckley
The Social Realist Novel
60(17)
Janet Perez
PART II Rewriting History and Myth
The Novel of the Spanish Civil War
77(14)
Sebastiaan Faber
The Novels of Luis Martin-Santos and Juan Goytisolo
91(10)
Stacey Dolgin Casado
Post-war Historical Fiction
101(13)
David Herzberger
Spanish Detective Fiction as a Political Genre
114(15)
Jose F. Colmeiro
PART III The City as Literary Space
Madrid in the Novel
129(8)
Randolph D. Pope
Images of Barcelona
137(24)
Marta E. Altisent
PART IV New Voices, New Perspectives, New Modes
Narrating Women in the Post-war Spanish Novel
161(13)
Nina L. Molinaro
Changing Sexual and Gender Paradigms
174(12)
Alfredo Martinez-Exposito
Disquieting Realism: Postmodern and Beyond
186(11)
Katarzyna Olga Beilin
Anti-conformist Fiction: The Spanish `Generation X'
197(14)
H. Rosi Song
PART V Visual Narrative
Film, Politics and the Novel
211(14)
Cristina Martinez Carazo
PART VI Plurilingual Spain
The Catalan Novel
225(10)
Josep Miquel Sobrer
The Galician Novel
235(12)
Kathleen N. March
Basque Fiction
247(12)
Mari Jose Olaziregi
Chronology 259(5)
Novels in English translation 264(9)
Bibliography 273(52)
Index 325
David K. Herzberger is Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Chair of the Department of Hispanic Studies at the University of California, Riverside.