The Cambridge history of Spanish literature

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The Cambridge history of Spanish literature

edited by David T. Gies

Cambridge University Press, 2004

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This is the first comprehensive history of Spanish literature to be published in English since the 1970s. It brings together experts from the USA, the United Kingdom, and Spain. Together, the essays cover the full range of Spanish poetry, prose, and theatre from the early Middle Ages to the present day. The classics of the canon of eleven centuries of Spanish literature are covered, from Berceo, Cervantes and Calderon to Garcia Lorca and Martin Gaite, but attention is also paid to lesser known writers and works. The chapters chart a wide range of literary periods and movements. The volume concludes with a consideration of the influences of film and new media on modern Spanish literature. This invaluable book contains an introduction, more than fifty substantial chapters, a chronology (covering key events in history, literature, and art), a bibliography, and a comprehensive index for easy reference.

目次

  • Part I. Introduction David T. Gies
  • Part II. History and Canonicity: 1. Literary history and canon formation Wadda Rios Font
  • Part III. The Medieval Period: 2. Medieval Spanish literature in the twenty-first century John Dagenais
  • 3. Beginnings Maria Rosa Menocal
  • 4. The poetry of medieval Spain Andrew M. Beresford
  • 5. Medieval Spanish prose James Burke
  • 6. The medieval theater: between Scriptura and Teatrica Charlotte Stern
  • Part IV. Early Modern Spain: Renaissance and Baroque: 7. Renaissance and Baroque: continuity and transformation in early modern Spain Jeremy Robbins
  • 8. Religious literature in early modern Spain Alison P. Weber
  • 9. Renaissance poetry Julian Weiss
  • 10. Antecedents of the novel in sixteenth-century Spain E. Michael Gerli
  • 11. Miguel de Cervantes Anthony J. Close
  • 12. The making of Baroque poetry Mary R. Gaylord
  • 13. The development of national theater Margaret Greer
  • 14. Lope Felix de Vega Carpio Victor Dixon
  • 15. Pedro Calderon de la Barca Evangelina Rodriguez Cuadros
  • 16. Didactic prose, history, politics, life writing, convent writing, Cronicas de Indias Jorge Checa
  • Part V. The Enlightenment and Neoclassicism: 17. Spain and enlightenment Philip Deacon
  • 18. Eighteenth-century neoclassicism Philip Deacon
  • 19. Eighteenth-century prose writing Joaquin Alvarez Barrientos
  • 20. Eighteenth-century poetry Joaquin Alvarez Barrientos
  • 21. Neoclassicial vs. popular theater Joaquin Alvarez Barrientos
  • Part VI. The Forging of a Nation: the Nineteenth Century: 22. Romanticism in Spain Derek Flitter
  • 23. The theater in Romantic Spain David T. Gies
  • 24. Martino Jose de Larra Gregorio C. Martin
  • 25. Romantic poetry Susan Kirkpatrick
  • 26. Romantic prose, journalism and Costumbrismo Michael Iarocci
  • 27. Benito Perez Galdos Harriet S. Turner
  • 28. The realist novel Stephen Miller
  • 29. The naturalist novel Stephen Miller
  • 30. The theater in post-Romantic Spain David T. Gies
  • 31. Poetry in the second half of the nineteenth century Maria Angeles Naval
  • Part VII. The Modern, Modernismo, and the Turn of the Century: 32. Nineteenth-century women writers Lou Charnon-Deutsch
  • 33. The Catalan Renaixenca Joan Ramon Resina
  • 34. Great masters of Spanish modernism Nil Santianez
  • 35. The poetry of Modernismo in Spain Richard Cardwell
  • 36. Modernism in Catalonia Joan Ramon Resina
  • 37. Modernist narrative in the nineteen-twenties C. A. Longhurst
  • 38. Noucentisme Joan Ramon Resina
  • 39. Ideas, aesthetics, historical studies Nelson Orringer
  • 40. The Catalan avant-garde Joan Ramon Resina
  • Part VIII. Twentieth-Century Spain and the Civil War: 41. Poetry between 1920-40 Enric Bou
  • 42. Prose: early twentieth century Nigel Dennis
  • 43. The commercial stage, 1900-36 Dru Dougherty
  • 44. Theatrical reform and renewal, 1900-36 Dru Dougherty
  • 45. Federico Garcia Lorca Andrew A. Anderson
  • Part IX. In and out of Franco Spain: 46. The literature of Franco Spain, 1939-75 Michael Ugarte
  • 47. Twentieth-century literature in exile Jose Maria Naharro Calderon
  • 48. Prose in Franco Spain Janet Perez
  • 49. Poetry in Franco Spain Guillermo Carnero
  • 50. Theater in Franco Spain Martha Halsey
  • 51. Film censorship under Franco, 1937-75 Marvin D'Lugo
  • Part X. Post-Franco Spanish Literature and Film: 52. Spanish literature between the Franco and post-Franco eras Jose Carlos Mainer
  • 53. Post-Franco poetry Juan Cano Ballesta
  • 54. Post-Franco prose Brad Epps
  • 55. Post-Franco theater Sharon Feldman
  • 56. Spanish literature and the language of the new media Susan Martin-Marquez
  • Bibliography.

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