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SPANISH STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1936 TO THE PRESENT DAY

SPANISH STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1936 TO THE PRESENT DAY 368 Spanish Studies L ITERATURE, 1936 TO THE PRESE NT DAY By Abi gail Lee Six and O mar A. Gar ci ´a, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London. 1. Ge ne ral F. Carrasco Heredia et al., Los andaluces del siglo XX,Co ´ rdoba, Ateneo de Co ´ rdoba, 246 pp., is a useful work of reference; all listings appear in alphabetical order, and there is an index (237) by field, which makes it easy to find those included in the literature section, which includes Caballero Bonald, Gala, Garcıa Baena, Martın Recuerda, ´ ´ among others; its limitation lies on its omission of contemporary Andalusian writers such as Ana Rossetti, Luis Garcı ´a Montero, and Juana Castro, amongst others. A. Lee Six has written the chapter on Spain in Sturrock, Guide, 377–90; the period spanned is from 1960 to the present day and the approach informative, rather than polemical. I. Michael, ‘The Spanish Civil War and the care of books in Madrid’, BHS(G), 73 : 285–97, is an excellent, well-documented article on the methods used to safeguard books during the Civil War; of relevance to us is that it sheds light on the La ´ zaro http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Brill
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© Copyright 1997 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
DOI
10.1163/22224297-90000111
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368 Spanish Studies L ITERATURE, 1936 TO THE PRESE NT DAY By Abi gail Lee Six and O mar A. Gar ci ´a, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London. 1. Ge ne ral F. Carrasco Heredia et al., Los andaluces del siglo XX,Co ´ rdoba, Ateneo de Co ´ rdoba, 246 pp., is a useful work of reference; all listings appear in alphabetical order, and there is an index (237) by field, which makes it easy to find those included in the literature section, which includes Caballero Bonald, Gala, Garcıa Baena, Martın Recuerda, ´ ´ among others; its limitation lies on its omission of contemporary Andalusian writers such as Ana Rossetti, Luis Garcı ´a Montero, and Juana Castro, amongst others. A. Lee Six has written the chapter on Spain in Sturrock, Guide, 377–90; the period spanned is from 1960 to the present day and the approach informative, rather than polemical. I. Michael, ‘The Spanish Civil War and the care of books in Madrid’, BHS(G), 73 : 285–97, is an excellent, well-documented article on the methods used to safeguard books during the Civil War; of relevance to us is that it sheds light on the La ´ zaro

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Dec 22, 1996

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