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SPANISH STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1823-1898

SPANISH STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1823-1898 Spanish Studies LITERATURE, 1823-1898 By PETER A. BLY, ProfessorofSpanish, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario* I. GENERAL David S. Zubatsky, 'An annotated bibliography of nineteenth­ century Catalan, Galician, and Spanish author bibliographies', HisC, 65:2 I 2-24, is a useful research tool, despite the lack of critical commentary. * El artista, ed. Angel Gonzalez Garcia and Francisco Calvo Serraller, M, Especial Libras, 3 vols, 998 pp., is a very welcome, albeit expensive, reprint of the sixty-five numbers of this important journal published between 1835 and 1836. Historia de la literatura espanola, vol. 3, Siglos XVIII-XIX, ed. Jose Maria Diez Barque, M, Taurus, I 980, is a revision of an earlier edition with the important addition of a critical bibliography after each chapter. A new attempt at compiling a history of Spanish literature, Jose Antonio Perez-Rioja's La literatura espanola en su geografia, M, Tecnos, 1980, 653 pp., lists authors and works by regions before serving up long, indigestible quotations; our period is not overly represented. Cesco Vian, *Storia della letteratura Spagnola, II, Mi, Cisalpino-La Goliardica, I98o, 423 pp., seems to be a reprint of the I969 volume. Consulting an array of documents on theatre legislation, practices, and finances, Gregorio C. Martin, '"El Parnasillo": http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

SPANISH STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1823-1898

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 44 (1): 16 – Mar 13, 1983

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Spanish Studies LITERATURE, 1823-1898 By PETER A. BLY, ProfessorofSpanish, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario* I. GENERAL David S. Zubatsky, 'An annotated bibliography of nineteenth­ century Catalan, Galician, and Spanish author bibliographies', HisC, 65:2 I 2-24, is a useful research tool, despite the lack of critical commentary. * El artista, ed. Angel Gonzalez Garcia and Francisco Calvo Serraller, M, Especial Libras, 3 vols, 998 pp., is a very welcome, albeit expensive, reprint of the sixty-five numbers of this important journal published between 1835 and 1836. Historia de la literatura espanola, vol. 3, Siglos XVIII-XIX, ed. Jose Maria Diez Barque, M, Taurus, I 980, is a revision of an earlier edition with the important addition of a critical bibliography after each chapter. A new attempt at compiling a history of Spanish literature, Jose Antonio Perez-Rioja's La literatura espanola en su geografia, M, Tecnos, 1980, 653 pp., lists authors and works by regions before serving up long, indigestible quotations; our period is not overly represented. Cesco Vian, *Storia della letteratura Spagnola, II, Mi, Cisalpino-La Goliardica, I98o, 423 pp., seems to be a reprint of the I969 volume. Consulting an array of documents on theatre legislation, practices, and finances, Gregorio C. Martin, '"El Parnasillo":

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