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- catalog abstract "The marriage of philosophy and fiction in the first third of Spain's twentieth century was a fertile one. It produced some truly notable offspring - novels that cross genre boundaries to find innovative forms, and treatises that fuse literature and philosophy in new ways. In her illuminating interdisciplinary study of Spanish fiction of the "Silver Age," Roberta Johnson places this important body of Spanish literature in context through a synthesis of social, literary, and philosophical history. Her examination of the work of Miguel de Unamuno, Pio Baroja, Azorin, Ramon Perez de Ayala, Juan Ramon Jimenez, Gabriel Miro, Pedro Salinas, Rosa Chacel, and Benjamin Jarnes brings to light philosophical frictions and debates and opens new interpersonal and intertextual perspectives on many of the period's most canonical novels. Johnson reformulates the traditional discussion of generations and "isms" by viewing the period as an intergenerational complex in which writers with similar philosophical and personal interests constituted dynamic groupings that interacted and constantly defined and redefined one another. Current narratological theories, including those of Todorov, Genette, Bakhtin, and Martinez Bonati, assist in teasing out the intertextual maneuvers and philosophical conflicts embedded in the novels of the period, while the sociological and biographical material bridges the philosophical and literary analyses. The result, solidly grounded in original archival research, is a convincingly complete picture of Spain's intellectual world in the first thirty years of this century. Crossfire should revolutionize thinking about the Generation of '98 and the Generation of '14 by identifying the heterogeneous philosophical sources of each and the writers' reactions to them in fiction.".
- catalog contributor b5823712.
- catalog coverage "Spain Intellectual life 20th century.".
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Current narratological theories, including those of Todorov, Genette, Bakhtin, and Martinez Bonati, assist in teasing out the intertextual maneuvers and philosophical conflicts embedded in the novels of the period, while the sociological and biographical material bridges the philosophical and literary analyses.".
- catalog description "Her examination of the work of Miguel de Unamuno, Pio Baroja, Azorin, Ramon Perez de Ayala, Juan Ramon Jimenez, Gabriel Miro, Pedro Salinas, Rosa Chacel, and Benjamin Jarnes brings to light philosophical frictions and debates and opens new interpersonal and intertextual perspectives on many of the period's most canonical novels.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-225) and index.".
- catalog description "Johnson reformulates the traditional discussion of generations and "isms" by viewing the period as an intergenerational complex in which writers with similar philosophical and personal interests constituted dynamic groupings that interacted and constantly defined and redefined one another.".
- catalog description "The generation of '98 : early philosophical and personal wars -- Unamuno : a bold new hybrid -- Baroja : a solution to the problem of will -- Martínez Ruiz : an answer to Baroja's solution -- Unamuno : last attack on rationalism -- Baroja : farewell to the philosophical novel -- The generation of '14 : taking the lead -- Pérez de Ayala : parody wed to aesthetic theory -- Juan Ramón Jiménez and Gabriel Miró : Künstlerromane -- Salinas, Chacel, and Jarnés : the vanguardist philosophical novel.".
- catalog description "The marriage of philosophy and fiction in the first third of Spain's twentieth century was a fertile one. It produced some truly notable offspring - novels that cross genre boundaries to find innovative forms, and treatises that fuse literature and philosophy in new ways. In her illuminating interdisciplinary study of Spanish fiction of the "Silver Age," Roberta Johnson places this important body of Spanish literature in context through a synthesis of social, literary, and philosophical history.".
- catalog description "The result, solidly grounded in original archival research, is a convincingly complete picture of Spain's intellectual world in the first thirty years of this century. Crossfire should revolutionize thinking about the Generation of '98 and the Generation of '14 by identifying the heterogeneous philosophical sources of each and the writers' reactions to them in fiction.".
- catalog extent "xi, 234 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Crossfire.".
- catalog identifier "0813118247".
- catalog isFormatOf "Crossfire.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in Romance languages (Lexington, Ky.) ; 35.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in Romance languages ; 35".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky,".
- catalog relation "Crossfire.".
- catalog spatial "Spain Intellectual life 20th century.".
- catalog subject "863/.6209384 20".
- catalog subject "PQ6144 .J58 1993".
- catalog subject "Philosophy in literature.".
- catalog subject "Spanish fiction 20th century History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The generation of '98 : early philosophical and personal wars -- Unamuno : a bold new hybrid -- Baroja : a solution to the problem of will -- Martínez Ruiz : an answer to Baroja's solution -- Unamuno : last attack on rationalism -- Baroja : farewell to the philosophical novel -- The generation of '14 : taking the lead -- Pérez de Ayala : parody wed to aesthetic theory -- Juan Ramón Jiménez and Gabriel Miró : Künstlerromane -- Salinas, Chacel, and Jarnés : the vanguardist philosophical novel.".
- catalog title "Crossfire : philosophy and the novel in Spain, 1900-1934 / Roberta Johnson.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".