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Conflicts of Discourse: Spanish Literature in the Golden Age

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This study of 16th and 17th-century Spanish literature focuses on the work of Teresa de la Cruz, Cervantes, Aleman, Gracian, Gongora, Lope de Vega and Calderon. The volume has three broad aims: first, to argue the case for standing by literature courses in modern language departments; second, to continue the work of applying to the Golden Age texts the theories and practice of post-structuralism, and third, to re-affirm the historical and cultural importance of a period of Spanish civilization in danger of being eclipsed by obsession with the ultra-modern or the ultra-practical. In discussing the work of the included writers the contributors raise questions about gender and autobiography, redefinitions of the author's voice as it struggles for authenticity in the criss-cross codes of individual and collective inspiration, deconstruction of narrative contexts, notions of spectatorship and subjectivity, and discourses of power. The book's main readership is intended to be Hispanist teachers and students of Spanish literature in higher education.

Table of Contents:
An introduction to the ideology of Hispanism in the US and Britain, George Mariscal; Teresa de Jesus and the relations of writing, Karen Hollis; confidence and the "Corullero - Guzman de Alfarache", Nina Cox Davis; constructive testimony - patronage and recognition in "Don Quixote", Anthony Close; the rhetoric of allegory in "El Criticon", Paul Julian Smith; civilization and its discontents in "Fuenteovejuna", Peter W.Evans; the political murder of the King's other body - 1562-1649, Henry W.Sullivan; bodies of power in Calderon - "El Nueva Palacio Del Retiro" and "El Mayor Encanto, Amor", Margaret R.Greer; San Juan de la Cruz, Freud and the human soul, Colin P.Thompson; the play of difference - a reading of Gongora's "Soledades", Lorna Close.


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  • ISBN-13: 9780719031922
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Manchester University Press
  • Height: 216 mm
  • Width: 138 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0719031923
  • Publisher Date: 25 Oct 1990
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Sub Title: Spanish Literature in the Golden Age


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