Women in the prose of María de Zayas

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    • O'Brien, Eavan

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Women in the prose of María de Zayas

Eavan O'Brien

(Colección Támesis, Serie A . Monografías ; 289)

Tamesis, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-276) and index

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Zayas's prose through a gynocentric lens. Maria de Zayas y Sotomayor published two volumes of novellas, Novelas amorosas y ejemplares [1637] and Desenganos amorosos [1647], which enjoyed immense popularity in her day. She has recently been reinstated as a major figure of the Spanish Golden Age. This study examines Zayas's prose through a gynocentric lens. Drawing on an extensive array of primary and secondary sources, and referring to the ideas of Irigaray, Kristeva, Cixous,Raymond and Genette, O'Brien reflects on the interactions of Zayas's women in such relationships as friendship, sisterhood, and motherhood, analyzing these interactions through the collections as a whole, and connecting the novellas with the frame stories, an aspect of Zayas's writing which has often been overlooked by critics. EAVAN O'BRIEN is a Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at Trinity College Dublin.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Zayas's Prose, a Feminine World Women's Alliances and the Frame 'Sisterhood' Women's Perfidy and the Subversion of Sisterhood Conservatism? The Intersection of Gender and Class in Zayas's Feminine World Absences/Presences: Mother-Daughter Relationships Other "Mothers": Surrogates and the Mother of God Conclusion: A Gynocentric Ending: "No es tragico fin"

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