This new interdisciplinary study relates the late-nineteenth-century Spanish realist novel to contemporary debates in economics, politics, medicine and town planning. It argues that women function in the key texts of Spanish realism as ciphers of contemporary anxieties about modernization and, in particular, about its conversion of reality into representation.
Gender and Modernization in the Spanish Realist Novel (Oxford Hispanic Studies)
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This book offers an interdisciplinary study of Spanish literature, valuable for students of literary criticism and European history.
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Weight | 0.567 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.2 × 2.8 × 20.8 in |
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