Patterns of conflict : the individual and society in Spanish literature to 1700

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Patterns of conflict : the individual and society in Spanish literature to 1700

Sheila R. Ackerlind

(American university studies, Series II . Romance languages and literature ; v. 105)

P. Lang, c1989

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Bibliography: p. [304]-320

Includes index

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This book examines the patterns of conflict between the individual and society as depicted in Spanish medieval and Golden Age literature. The theme of the individual in conflict with society is most significant since it reflects the human condition and consequently serves as the foundation for numerous works written from the twelfth through the seventeenth centuries. Besides providing an introduction to the societal ideals and values underlying early Spanish writings, this book schematizes the basic types of conflict revealed in literature and attempts to clarify why authors selected particular solutions to the kinds of conflict they chose to treat.

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Contents: An introduction to the societal ideals and values underlying Spanish medieval and Golden Age literature.

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