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Spanish women writers and Spain's Civil War / edited by Maryellen Bieder and Roberta Johnson.

Van Pelt Library PQ6055 .S73 2017
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bieder, Maryellen, editor.
Johnson, Roberta, 1942- editor.
Series:
New hispanisms
New hispanisms: cultural and literary studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Spanish literature--Women authors--History and criticism.
Spanish literature.
Spanish literature--Women authors.
Spanish literature--20th century--History and criticism.
Spain--History--Civil War, 1936-1939--Literature and the war.
Spain.
History.
War in literature.
Physical Description:
vi, 250 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
Contents:
Maria Zambrano's enduring drama: remembering the Spanish Civil War / Shirley Mangini
Living the war, writing the war: poetic figuration in merc??s La plaça del Diamant / Maryellen Bieder
Spaces of enclosure in Liberata Masoliver's Barcelona en llamas / Lisa Nalbone
Hybrid discourses and double voices: re-evaluating the Spanish Civil War in Mercedes Salisachs's novels / Christine Arkinstall
The last battle: Gloria Fuertes and the politics of emotion in her late civil war poems / Reyes Vila-Belda
The theater of Maria Aurelia Capmany and the reverberations of Civil War (history, censorship, silence) / Sharon G. Feldman
Carmen Laforet's inspiration for Nada (1945) / Israel Rolón-Barada
Carmen Martin Gaite's concept of ruins / Roberta Johnson
Novels as history lessons in Ana Maria Matute's Primera memoria (1960) and Demonios familiares (2014): from betrayal to solidarity / Silvia Bermedez
The phantasm of civil war in Josefina Aldecoa's novelistic trilogy / David K. Herzberger
Impossible neutrality: civil war and melodrama in Marina Mayoral's novels / Rosalia Cornejo Parriego
Montserrat Roig and the Civil War: questions of genre, gender, and authorial presence / Catherine G. Bellver
Family documents, analogy, and reconciliation in the works of Carme Riera / Kathryn Everly
Dead woman walking: "historical memory," trauma, and adaptation in Dulce Chacon's La voz dormida / Michael Uguarte.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781472476838
1472476832
OCLC:
957241968

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