Pérez Galdós and the Spanish Novel of the Nineteenth Century
Author: Leslie Bannister Walton
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 286
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Author: Leslie Bannister Walton
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 286
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Leslie Bannister Walton
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 290
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Hazel Gold
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780822313670
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn virtually every aspect of human behavior, ritual, language, and art, perceptions are organized through the act of framing. In the writing of Benito Perez Galdós, Spain's most prolific and innovative nineteenth-century novelist, Hazel Gold finds this principle insistently at work. By exploring Galdós's methods of structuring and evaluating literary and historical experience, Gold illuminates the novelist's art and uncovers the far-reaching narratological, social, and epistemological implications of his framing strategies. A close look at Galdós's novels reveals the artist at pains to contain and interpret what he perceived to be the distinctive and often disheartening experience of bourgeois liberalism of his day. At the same time, he can be seen here undermining or negating the accepted conventions of realist fiction. Looking beyond text to context, Gold examines the ways in which Galdós's work itself has been framed by readers and critics in accordance with changing allegiances to contemporary literary theory and the canon. The highly ambiguous status of the frame in Galdós's fictions confirms the author's own signal position as a writer poised at the limits between realism and modernity. Gold's work will command the interest of students of Spanish and comparative literature, narrative theory, and the novel, as well as all those for whom realism and representation are at issue.
Author: Leslie Bannister Walton
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 250
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: L. B. Walton
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Published: 1980
Total Pages: 250
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: L. B. Walton
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Published: 1970
Total Pages: 250
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Benito Pérez Galdós
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 164
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA SPANISH GIRL IN 1890'S SPAIN ATTEMPTS TO DEFY THE CONVENTIONS OF HER TIMES.
Author: Benito Perez Galdos
Publisher: Thomson Press
Published: 2011-04
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9781447403388
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jo Labanyi
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-01-14
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 1317896505
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBenito Perez Galdos has been described as 'the greatest Spanish novelist since Cervantes.' His work constitutes a major contribution to the nineteenth-century novel, rivalling that of Dickens of Balzac and making him an essential candidate for any course on the fiction of the period. Jo Labanyi's study is supported by a wide-rangting introduction, a section of contemporary comment, headnotes to each piece and helpful appendix material.
Author: Julia H. Chang
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2022-08-31
Total Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 1487543026
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the late nineteenth century, Spain’s most prominent writers – Juan Valera, Leopoldo Alas, and Benito Pérez Galdós – made blood a crucial feature of their fiction. Blood Novels examines the cultural and literary significance of blood, unsettling the dominant assumption of the period that blood no longer played a decisive role in social hierarchies. By examining fictional works through the rubric of "blood novels," Julia H. Chang identifies a shared fascination with blood that probes the limits of realism through blood’s dual nature of matter and metaphor. Situating the literature within broader cultural and theoretical debates, Blood Novels attends to the aesthetic contours of material blood and in particular how bleeding is inflected by gender, caste, and race. Critically engaging with feminist theory, theories of race and whiteness, literary criticism, and medical literature, this innovative study makes a case for treating blood as a critical analytic tool that not only sheds new light on Spanish realism but, more broadly, challenges our understanding of gendered and racialized embodiment in Spain.