An Introduction to Spanish-American LiteratureCambridge University Press, 1994 - 390 páginas This is a revised, updated edition of Jean Franco's classic Introduction to Spanish-American Literature, first published in 1969 and much recommended ever since. Its coverage ranges from colonial times to the present day, the later chapters having been radically rewritten to take account of the most recent developments in both literature and criticism. English translations are provided for Spanish quotations in the text, and the extensively updated reading lists of primary and secondary material refer not only to Spanish texts but also, where available, to editions in English. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INDEPENDENCE AND LITERARY EMANCIPATION | 28 |
LITERATURE AND NATIONALISM | 46 |
LITERATURE AND AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | 74 |
TO CHANGE SOCIETY | 92 |
MODERNISM | 119 |
THE REDISCOVERY OF THE NEW WORLD | 158 |
REGIONALISM IN THE NOVEL AND SHORT STORY | 193 |
THE AVANTGARDE IN POETRY | 256 |
THEATRE | 303 |
MODERN FICTION | 308 |
CONCLUSION | 347 |
NOTES | 354 |
READING LISTS | 365 |
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REALISM AND THE NOVEL ITS APPLICATION TO SOCIAL PROTEST AND INDIANIST WRITING | 231 |
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