Venganza de pasión

Venganza de pasión

Author: Sara Wood

Publisher: Harlequin, una división de HarperCollins Ibérica

Published: 2012-07-12

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13: 846870704X

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Su sed de venganza se había convertido en pasión y deseo... Vido Pascali siempre había creído que Anna Willoughby había sido muy injusta con su familia. Vido era el hijo del que en otro tiempo fuera cocinero de Stanford House, la mansión de la familia de Anna. Pero las reglas del juego habían cambiado. El ahora millonario italiano había comprado la casa de la niñez de Anna... ¡y había contratado a la arruinada Anna como cocinera! Anna había amado a Vido con todo su corazón. Ahora la atracción entre ellos seguía siendo tan fuerte como siempre... y ella no pudo hacer otra cosa que dejarse llevar. El apasionado romance parecía imparable... hasta que Anna descubrió dos cosas: Vido la había seducido para vengarse de ella, y ahora llevaba consigo un secreto que la uniría a él para siempre...


Venganza de Pasion

Venganza de Pasion

Author: Sara Wood

Publisher: Harlequin Bianca

Published: 2005-04-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780373337965

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Venganza De Pasion by Sara Wood released on Apr 26, 2005 is available now for purchase.


Fictionalizing heterodoxy

Fictionalizing heterodoxy

Author: Folke Gernert

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2019-06-17

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 3110628783

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The information overload produced by the printing press and the new forms of the structuring of knowledge are echoed in fictional works. The essays assembled in this book study the textualization of problematic forms of knowledge in medieval and early modern Spanish literature. Literary Works like the Libro buen amor, La Lozana Andaluza, or the Guzmán de Alfarache are read against the backdrop of scientific developments of their times.


THE GROOM'S REVENGE

THE GROOM'S REVENGE

Author: Kate Walker

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2011-07-15

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1459251873

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The wedding revenge Everything had been perfect. India Marchant had planned her fairy-tale wedding and all that had remained was for the groom, Aidan Wolfe, to say "I do." But he hadn't! Instead, he accused India of being a gold digger and had walked away from the altar and out of her life. A year later Aidan was back and India was determined not to be such easy game this time around. But it seemed Aidan was still out for revenge. He'd only help her family with their difficulties for a price—India as his mistress….


Las Romanticas

Las Romanticas

Author: Susan Kirkpatrick

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2023-11-10

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 0520335597

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A pioneering critical work that establishes the existence and elaborates the history of a female literary tradition in Spain early in the nineteenth century, this book will greatly interest specialists in Spanish literature. It also addresses those concerned with Romanticism in general, with feminist criticism, and with the cultural history of women. Who were las románticas? The first generation of Spanish women to conceive of themselves as "writing women," they made their appearance in the press around 1841. It was the apogee of Spain's Romantic movement and of a first wave of liberal reforms, and these women gave voice to their experience as women within the terms of liberal Romantic ideology. Susan Kirkpatrick examines the textual representations that link liberal ideology, Romantic configurations of subjectivity, and women's writing, in an exciting revelation of early nineteenth-century gender consciousness. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1989.


Reading, Writing, and Errant Subjects in Inquisitorial Spain

Reading, Writing, and Errant Subjects in Inquisitorial Spain

Author: Ryan Prendergast

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-23

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1317070925

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Reading, Writing, and Errant Subjects in Inquisitorial Spain explores the conception and production of early modern Spanish literary texts in the context of the inquisitorial socio-cultural environment of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Author Ryan Prendergast analyzes instances of how the elaborate censorial system and the threat of punishment that both the Inquisition and the Crown deployed did not deter all writers from incorporating, confronting, and critiquing legally sanctioned practices and the exercise of institutional power designed to induce conformity and maintain orthodoxy. The book maps out how texts from different literary genres scrutinize varying facets of inquisitorial discourse and represent the influence of the Inquisition on early modern Spanish subjects, including authors and readers. Because of its incorporation of inquisitorial scenes and practices as well as its integration of numerous literary genres, Don Quixote serves as the book's principal literary resource. The author also examines the Moorish novel/ la novela morisca with special attention to the question of the religious and cultural Others, in particular the Muslim subject; the Picaresque novel/la novela picaresca, focusing on the issues of confession and punishment; and theatrical representations and dramatic texts, which deal with the public performance of ideology. The texts, which had differing levels of contact with censorial processes ranging from complete prohibition to no censorship, incorporate the issues of control, intolerance, and resistance. Through his close readings of Golden Age texts, Prendergast investigates the strategies that literary characters, many of them represented as legally or socially errant subjects, utilize to negotiate the limits that authorities and society attempt to impose on them, and demonstrates the pervasive nature of the inquisitorial specter in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spanish cultural production.