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LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES: SPANISH-AMERICAN LITERATURE THE COLONIAL PERIOD

LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES: SPANISH-AMERICAN LITERATURE THE COLONIAL PERIOD Spanish-American Literature: Colonial Period 4I 5 VII. LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES LANGUAGE (AMERICAN SPANISH) POSTPONED SPANISH-AMERICAN LITERATURE THE COLONIAL PERIOD BY PETER T. BRADLEY, Lecturer in Spanish and Latin-American Studies in the University of Newcastle upon Tyne I. GENERAL R. Chang-Rodriguez, Violencia y subversion en la prosa colonial hispano­ americana: siglos XVI y XVII, M, Porrua Turanzas, I 982, xv + I 3 7 pp., contrasts Spanish and criollo views of the theme but, although interesting, does not do justice to its potential. R. L. Acevedo, La novela centroamericana desde el 'Po pol- Vuh' hasta los umbrales de la novela actual, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico U.P., I982, 503 pp., claims to be the first such survey of the Central American novel, following a traditional chronological format, listing titles, tracing plots and offering some comment. B. Lavalle, CHA, 399: 2o-39, sketches a changing pattern of reaction to colonial Peru from an initial Spanish viewpoint which is prejudiced but overawed, to a criollo representa­ tion that becomes mythical and derives from national pride, but remains urban-based and therefore only partial. 2. PRE-COLUMBIAN A. L. Padial and A. M. Vaquez-Bigi discover exceptional coinci­ dences, in terms of plot, character, thought· and unity of time http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES: SPANISH-AMERICAN LITERATURE THE COLONIAL PERIOD

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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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10.1163/22224297-90002576
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Spanish-American Literature: Colonial Period 4I 5 VII. LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES LANGUAGE (AMERICAN SPANISH) POSTPONED SPANISH-AMERICAN LITERATURE THE COLONIAL PERIOD BY PETER T. BRADLEY, Lecturer in Spanish and Latin-American Studies in the University of Newcastle upon Tyne I. GENERAL R. Chang-Rodriguez, Violencia y subversion en la prosa colonial hispano­ americana: siglos XVI y XVII, M, Porrua Turanzas, I 982, xv + I 3 7 pp., contrasts Spanish and criollo views of the theme but, although interesting, does not do justice to its potential. R. L. Acevedo, La novela centroamericana desde el 'Po pol- Vuh' hasta los umbrales de la novela actual, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico U.P., I982, 503 pp., claims to be the first such survey of the Central American novel, following a traditional chronological format, listing titles, tracing plots and offering some comment. B. Lavalle, CHA, 399: 2o-39, sketches a changing pattern of reaction to colonial Peru from an initial Spanish viewpoint which is prejudiced but overawed, to a criollo representa­ tion that becomes mythical and derives from national pride, but remains urban-based and therefore only partial. 2. PRE-COLUMBIAN A. L. Padial and A. M. Vaquez-Bigi discover exceptional coinci­ dences, in terms of plot, character, thought· and unity of time

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1984

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