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SPANISH STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1700-1823

SPANISH STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1700-1823 316 Spanish Studies LITERATURE, 1700-1823 By PATRICIA RoBERTs, The Polytechnic, Newcastle I. GENERAL C. Blanco Aguinaga et al., Historia social de la literatura espanola en lengua castellana, M, Castalia, 3 vols, depart, as stated in the explanatory section forming the pref. to vol. 1, from a con­ sciously Marxian interpretation of Spanish lit. from med. times to the present day. Approximately 8o pages alone are dedicated to our period, in the chap. 'El despotismo ilustrado', vol. n, where the declared intention to concentrate on the dialectical relationship between the artistic text and the hist. circum­ stances in which it was produced necessarily excludes formal lit. analysis of the works of the authors chosen. The chap. traces the emergent bourgeois mentality of the age through the reformist aims of the major writers from Torres Villarroel to Quintana and the social content and circumstance of their lit. production. Ends with reactions to the Fr. Revolution and the rise in journalistic production during the Enlightenment. E. Gonzalez Lopez, * Historia de la literatura espanola, II, Edad Moderna. Siglos XVIII y XIX, N.York. J. Marco, Literatura popular en Espana en los siglos XVIII y XIX. Una aproximaci6n a los pliegos de cordel, M, 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 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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316 Spanish Studies LITERATURE, 1700-1823 By PATRICIA RoBERTs, The Polytechnic, Newcastle I. GENERAL C. Blanco Aguinaga et al., Historia social de la literatura espanola en lengua castellana, M, Castalia, 3 vols, depart, as stated in the explanatory section forming the pref. to vol. 1, from a con­ sciously Marxian interpretation of Spanish lit. from med. times to the present day. Approximately 8o pages alone are dedicated to our period, in the chap. 'El despotismo ilustrado', vol. n, where the declared intention to concentrate on the dialectical relationship between the artistic text and the hist. circum­ stances in which it was produced necessarily excludes formal lit. analysis of the works of the authors chosen. The chap. traces the emergent bourgeois mentality of the age through the reformist aims of the major writers from Torres Villarroel to Quintana and the social content and circumstance of their lit. production. Ends with reactions to the Fr. Revolution and the rise in journalistic production during the Enlightenment. E. Gonzalez Lopez, * Historia de la literatura espanola, II, Edad Moderna. Siglos XVIII y XIX, N.York. J. Marco, Literatura popular en Espana en los siglos XVIII y XIX. Una aproximaci6n a los pliegos de cordel, M,

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1980

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