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Comparative Literature (2020) 72 (4): 460–462.
Published: 01 December 2020
...David A. Wacks Calderwood , Eric . Colonial al-Andalus: Spain and the Making of Modern Moroccan Culture . Cambridge, MA : The Belknap Press at Harvard University Press , 2018 . ISBN 9780674980327. 400 pp. Copyright © 2020 by University of Oregon 2020 Colonial al-Andalus...
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Comparative Literature (2021) 73 (3): 270–288.
Published: 01 September 2021
...) languages of secondary sources. The analysis is restricted to two key mouthpieces of the discipline in their countries, the journals Comparative Literature in the United States and 1616: Anuario de la Sociedad Española de Literatura General y Comparada / Anuario de literatura comparada in Spain. 6 I...
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Comparative Literature (2021) 73 (4): 421–441.
Published: 01 December 2021
... and by extension the writer’s complete alienation from Spain. Rather, he asserts that: Goytisolo’s project is to establish his identity as a Spanish writer (perhaps even as the personification of modern Spanish writing) and his writing demonstrates a progression from alienation to assimilation. His allusions...
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Comparative Literature (2017) 69 (4): 455–456.
Published: 01 December 2017
...Alex J. Novikoff BOOK REVIEWS / 455 Parables of Coercion: Conversion and Knowledge at the End of Islamic Spain. By Seth Kimmel. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015. 239 p. The Islamic influence on Spanish culture...
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Comparative Literature (2015) 67 (2): 232–234.
Published: 01 June 2015
...Salvador J. Fajardo Modernism and the New Spain: Britain, Cosmopolitan Europe, and Literary History . By Rogers Gayle . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2012 . 283 p. © 2015 by University of Oregon 2015 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE / 232 In either case, Baroque Sovereignty...
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Comparative Literature (2002) 54 (2): 127–144.
Published: 01 March 2002
...JOSÉ F. COLMEIRO University of Oregon 2002 Borrow, George. The Bible in Spain; or the Journeys, Adventures, and Imprisonments of an Englishman in an Attempt to Circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula . 1842. Philadelphia: James M. Campbell, 1843 . ____. The Zincali; or an Account...
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Comparative Literature (2014) 66 (1): 127–147.
Published: 01 March 2014
...-language American (U.S.) modernism. Jiménez's Diario de un poeta reciencasado ( Diary of a Newlywed Poet , 1917), written during and after his round-trip voyage between Spain and New York, is the basis for what the poet called his “rebirth” in Spanish and American poetry. In this hybrid semi-epic text, he...
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Comparative Literature (2009) 61 (2): 160–176.
Published: 01 March 2009
... such as England, France, and Spain. The intellectual challenges for “postcolonial medievalists” are therefore not negligible, particularly when considering that the model of periodization that is widely (but usually tacitly and uncritically) accepted in postcolonial studies casts the Middle Ages...
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Comparative Literature (2021) 73 (3): 255–269.
Published: 01 September 2021
.... But there is another genesis story that begins in the late eighteenth century in Spain and Italy, countries with histories entangled with the Arab presence in Europe during the medieval period. Emphasizing the role of Arabic in the formation of European literatures, Juan Andrés wrote the first comparative history...
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Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (3): 285–305.
Published: 01 September 2013
...Seth Kimmel This essay argues that the effort to define and police the shifting boundaries of Christianity in early modern Spain produced a counter-intuitive peninsular logic of secularization. Hoping to stem the extension of ecclesiastical power over everyday cultural life, New Christians...
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Comparative Literature (2014) 66 (2): 173–185.
Published: 01 June 2014
... of the enormous thirteenth-century Vulgate Cycle of the Arthurian romances, and the second is from Spain: El Conde Lucanor by the great fourteenth-century writer Don Juan Manuel. The two instances contrast nicely. In the first, Queen Guenevere's look-alike half-sister arrives at Arthur's court with the false...
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Comparative Literature (2015) 67 (2): 228–232.
Published: 01 June 2015
...,Baroque Sovereignty appears to revolve around the analysis of the life and writings of Sigüenza y Góngora —​and, by extension, the cultural and political agency of Creoles in New Spain during the early (post-conquest) colonial period. Yet it would be more correct to say that More demonstrates how...
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Comparative Literature (2007) 59 (3): 228–240.
Published: 01 June 2007
... . ____. Proust. Three Dialogues . London: John Calder, 1965 . Cronin, Anthony. Samuel Beckett: The Last Modernist . New York: HarperCollins, 1997 . Cuesta Abad, José Manuel. Poesía y enigma . Madrid: Huerga & Fierro, 1999 . Epps, Brad, and Luis Fernández Cifuentes, eds. Spain beyond Spain...
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Comparative Literature (2009) 61 (3): 256–273.
Published: 01 June 2009
... to have begun to truly understand Latin America and his position in it through the process of encountering other worlds: earning a doctorate in philosophy in Spain (1959), living in a community of manual laborers in a kibbutz in Israel (1960–61), travel- ing through the supposed birthplace...
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Comparative Literature (2022) 74 (4): 448–470.
Published: 01 December 2022
..., the legal Government and the People of Republican Spain? Are you for, or against, Franco and Fascism?” The Left Review in London published the questionnaire, a collaboration between Cunard and an international group of anti-fascist writers including Neruda, Louis Aragon, Auden, José Bergamín, Ramón Sender...
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Comparative Literature (2016) 68 (4): 370–388.
Published: 01 December 2016
... and profitable. By Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra; one of the prime wits of Spaine, for his rare fancies, and wittie inventions. Turned into English by Don Diego Puede-Ser [i.e. Mabbe James ]. London : Printed by Iohn Dawson, for R[alph] M[abbe] and are to be sold by Laurence Blaicklocke: at his shop...
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Comparative Literature (2009) 61 (3): 231–243.
Published: 01 June 2009
... of the signifi cant Amer- ican events of 1776” and “did much to determine the destiny of the southern con- tinent” (454). He reminds historians that “[a] few days before the Declaration of Independence was proclaimed in Philadelphia, San Francisco was founded [by Spain] on the Pacifi c Coast...
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Comparative Literature (2019) 71 (3): 314–332.
Published: 01 September 2019
... publications, for example. Durán was chiefly ruffled by the fact that so many of his beloved romances remained extant or catalogued only outside of Spain, a result of foreign travelers returning from their visits with the delicate pliegos sueltos in their bags as souvenirs of multiconfessional Iberia...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (1): 61–83.
Published: 01 January 2005
...: Cornell University Press, 1993 . ____. The Spanish Picaresque Novel . Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1979 . Gilman, Stephen. “An Introduction to the Ideology of the Baroque in Spain.” Symposium 1 ( 1946 ): 82 -107. González Echevarría, Roberto. Celestina's Brood: Continuities...
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Comparative Literature (2021) 73 (4): 403–420.
Published: 01 December 2021
... the reconcentrado as emaciated humanoid: Rouse! Sons of Columbia, hear the cry of despair, Wrung from skeleton forms in the dreary night air; Human forms herded there by a mandate from Spain, Without help, food or shelter, from sun, cold, or rain; Age and infancy blend, no strong arm to defend, They wait...