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- catalog abstract "Spanish-American literature from the Conquest to the present, but 20th century dominates.".
- catalog contributor b843965.
- catalog created "1969.".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "1969.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1969.".
- catalog description "1. Independence and literary emancipation: -- Preparing for independence; independence literature; the backward glance -- 2. Literature and nationalism: -- Civilisation and barbarism; nationalism and the novel; the Caribbean novel and the national cause; the historical novel in Uruguay; nationalism and literature in Peru; Altamirano and the Mexican literary nationalism; summary -- 3. Literature and American experience: -- The gauchesque; the indian; nature and the noble savage; idyllic nature; summary -- 4. To change society: -- Liberalism and positivism; propaganda and attack in Peru; Cuba and José Martí; social change and the novels of Blest Gana; Argentina and the naturalist novel; summary -- 5. Modernism: -- Schopenhauer and Hugo; a new language; the Modernist poets; other Modernists; Modernist prose -- 6. The rediscovery of the new world: -- The essay; poetry; the novel and the short story; the Plate region; Uruguay; Chile: the Andean republics and Mexico; Venezuela and Colombia; theatre; summary -- 7. Regionalism in the novel and short story: -- The background; the Mexican Revolution and literature; Venezuela and Colombia; the Plate region; social changes and the novels of Amorim; Chile; summary -- 8. Realism and the novel: its application to social protest and indianist writing: -- Ecuadorian realism; summary; Manuel Rojas and Chilean realism; the Indianist novel; the sociological view; 'Juan Pérez Jolote'; myth and psychological truth; summary -- 9. The avant-garde in poetry: -- The background; Dada, Surrealism, and their impact; Mexico and 'contemporáneos'; Ultraism; Cuba; three major figures; recent poetry; a note on the theatre -- 10. The contemporary novel and short story: -- The social and metaphysical fantasy; 'realismo mágico'; the modern novel in Argenina; Uruguay; Paraguay; the Andean repubics; Colombia; Mexico; summary -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Reading list -- Index of authors.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 364-383.".
- catalog description "Spanish-American literature from the Conquest to the present, but 20th century dominates.".
- catalog extent "ix, 390 p.".
- catalog identifier "052107374X".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "1969.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Cambridge U.P.,".
- catalog subject "PQ7081 .F64".
- catalog subject "Spanish American literature History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Independence and literary emancipation: -- Preparing for independence; independence literature; the backward glance -- 2. Literature and nationalism: -- Civilisation and barbarism; nationalism and the novel; the Caribbean novel and the national cause; the historical novel in Uruguay; nationalism and literature in Peru; Altamirano and the Mexican literary nationalism; summary -- 3. Literature and American experience: -- The gauchesque; the indian; nature and the noble savage; idyllic nature; summary -- 4. To change society: -- Liberalism and positivism; propaganda and attack in Peru; Cuba and José Martí; social change and the novels of Blest Gana; Argentina and the naturalist novel; summary -- 5. Modernism: -- Schopenhauer and Hugo; a new language; the Modernist poets; other Modernists; Modernist prose -- 6. The rediscovery of the new world: -- The essay; poetry; the novel and the short story; the Plate region; Uruguay; Chile: the Andean republics and Mexico; Venezuela and Colombia; theatre; summary -- 7. Regionalism in the novel and short story: -- The background; the Mexican Revolution and literature; Venezuela and Colombia; the Plate region; social changes and the novels of Amorim; Chile; summary -- 8. Realism and the novel: its application to social protest and indianist writing: -- Ecuadorian realism; summary; Manuel Rojas and Chilean realism; the Indianist novel; the sociological view; 'Juan Pérez Jolote'; myth and psychological truth; summary -- 9. The avant-garde in poetry: -- The background; Dada, Surrealism, and their impact; Mexico and 'contemporáneos'; Ultraism; Cuba; three major figures; recent poetry; a note on the theatre -- 10. The contemporary novel and short story: -- The social and metaphysical fantasy; 'realismo mágico'; the modern novel in Argenina; Uruguay; Paraguay; the Andean repubics; Colombia; Mexico; summary -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Reading list -- Index of authors.".
- catalog title "An introduction to Spanish-American literature.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".