Ricardo Palma's Tradiciones Peruanas
Author: Ricardo Palma
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 350
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Author: Ricardo Palma
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 350
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elisa Sampson Vera Tudela
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 2012-02-23
Total Pages: 202
ISBN-13: 1611484138
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRicardo Palma’s Tradiciones is the first full-length account of Ricardo Palma informed by theories of cultural criticism. Elisa Sampson Vera Tudela sheds new light on important aspects of Palma’s work. She offers a fresh interpretation of the relations between history and literature – perhaps the most discussed aspect of Palma’s work – engaging with new critical thinking on historicism and examining the significance of the marginal and the anecdotal in Palma’s work. By using the tools of postcolonial cultural criticism, Vera Tudela considers Palma’s encounter with modernity, arguing that his recuperation of colonial history plays a crucial part in imagining the modern future. Most innovatively, Vera Tudela examines the multiple and contradictory notions of femininity in nineteenth-century Latin America and in Palma’s writing, showing how a historical consideration of the sexual politics of cultural production transforms our understanding of many of the assumptions about this period. Finally, by applying the insights of cultural geography in analysing the racial, sexual and political identity of domestic, urban and national space in Palma’s writing, Vera Tudela demonstrates that Palma’s literary maps and topographies are uniquely revelatory of questions of power and agency. In its exploration of sexual politics and nationhood, Ricardo Palma’s Tradiciones presents Palma as a proto-modernist who paved the way for many of the experiments of twentieth-century Latin American narrative fiction.
Author: Merlin D. Compton
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 192
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Published: 1894
Total Pages: 380
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Publisher: Berkeley, U. of California P
Published: 1966
Total Pages: 220
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ricardo Palma
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2004-03-10
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 0198036086
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPeruvian author Ricardo Palma (1838-1919) was one of the most popular and imitated writers in Latin America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. As head of the National Library in Lima, Palma had access to a rich source of historical books and manuscripts. His historical miscellanies, which he called "traditions," are witty anecdotes about conquerors, viceroys, corrupt and lovelorn friars, tragic loves and notorious characters. Humor, irony and word play characterize his collection of over five hundred traditions written between 1872 and 1906, whether describing violent deeds or amorous misadventures. Unlike many of his contemporaries in the second half of the nineteenth century, Palma did not write transparent didactic fictions and defend elite cultural forms. Rather, he reveled in ironic approaches to written sources, political authorities and church institutions as well as in popular speech and knowledge. Both fiction and history, Palma's delightful Peruvian Traditions represents a hybrid literary form that constructs historical memory distinct from the dominant literary trends of the time.
Author: Ricardo Palma
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Published: 1933
Total Pages: 476
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Published: 1969
Total Pages: 170
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ricardo Palma
Publisher: Biblioteca Cervantes Virtual
Published: 2017-02-06
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 8416594783
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCon el título 'Tradiciones peruanas', y en ocho volúmenes, se publicó el conjunto de textos escritos por Ricardo Palma, que vieron la luz a lo largo de varios años en periódicos y revistas. Son relatos cortos de ficción histórica que narran, de forma entretenida y con el lenguaje propio de la época, sucesos basados en hechos históricos de mayor o menor importancia, propios de la vida de las diferentes etapas de la Historia del Perú. En la presente edición, a partir de la de Barcelona, Montaner y Simón, 1893, se presentan "los artículos que tienen carácter de tradición, dejando a un lado todos los estudios bibliográficos, históricos, o esencialmente literarios, que, aun cuando no menos valiosos que aquéllos, no respondían al objeto que nos propusimos al proyectar la presente publicación".
Author: Ricardo Palma
Publisher: Linkgua
Published: 2010-08-31
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 8499537626
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLas Tradiciones peruanas, de Ricardo Palma (1833-1919), son una crónica apasionante de la historia del Perú. Es un libro lleno de imágenes atrapadas entre el costumbrismo, la ironía y la reflexión cultural. Palma sorprende por la modernidad y agudeza de su prosa, por su voluntad de construir una memoria nacional de marcado valor estético. Tradiciones peruanas, cuya serie de publicaciones inició en 1872 y se extendería hasta 1910, están escritas con un estilo muy personal. En él la ficción histórica se insinúa y mezcla, hábil, poética y satíricamente con la historia. Las Tradiciones peruanas presentan un amplio panorama de la vida peruana del tiempo de los incas. Encierran, ademas de episodios incaicos, los sucesos memorables de la Conquista y la Colonia. Hablan de la guerra de la Independencia nacional, y también de los acontecimientos del siglo XIX durante la vida de su autor. Él mismo afirmó, al presentar la primera serie de sus Tradiciones: «Me gusta mezclar lo trágico y lo cómico, la historia con la mentira». Las tradiciones son 453, cronológicamente, dentro de la historia peruana, seis de ellas se refieren al imperio incaico, 339 se refieren al virreinato, 43 se refieren a la emancipación, 49 se refieren a la república y 16 no se ubican en un periodo histórico preciso. Ricardo Rosell, su discípulo, dijo: «Con cuatro paliques, dos mentiras y una verdad, hilvana Palma una tradición.»