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LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY Latin-American Studies THE NINETEENTH CENTURY By ANNELLA McDERMOTT, LecturerinHispanicStudies, UniversityofBristol I. GENERAL H. A em] GAR,* Poesiaysociedad (Uruguay I88o-191 1), Montevideo, Area, I985, 24I pp.]. Olivares, *La nove/a decadente en Venezuela, Caracas, Armitano, I984, 26I pp. R. Salper, 'La economfa dellatifundio y el nacimiento de la literatura nacional en el Caribe' ,. CH, I44, no. 429: IOI-I3, examines the relationship between the I9th-c. novel and national identity, especially in Cuba. 2. INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS AGUIRRE, NATANIEL. A. M. Paz Soldan, 'Narradores y naci6n en la novelajuan de Ia Rosa deN ataniel Aguirre', RI, 52: 2g-52, examines the use of first-person narration to comment on Bolivian history. BANCHS, ENRIQUE. A. de Colomb! Mongui6, 'La mujer de marmol: Enrique Banchs - Marino- Lope de Vega'' RI, 5 I' I 985: I n-84, relates B.'s sonnets to Renaissance treatments of similar themes. BELLO, ANDRES. G. Ugarte Chamorro, 'El teatro y los dialogos en verso de don Andres Bello', RCLL, no. 23: I 7-26, proposes a theatrical reading of three dialogues by B. more commonly classified as poetry. DARIO, RUBEN. H. Achugar, 'El fardo de Ruben Darfo: receptor armonioso y receptor heterogeneo', RI, 52:857-74, relates the naturalism of this a-typical story to D.'s anti-bourgeois http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies 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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10.1163/22224297-90002808
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Latin-American Studies THE NINETEENTH CENTURY By ANNELLA McDERMOTT, LecturerinHispanicStudies, UniversityofBristol I. GENERAL H. A em] GAR,* Poesiaysociedad (Uruguay I88o-191 1), Montevideo, Area, I985, 24I pp.]. Olivares, *La nove/a decadente en Venezuela, Caracas, Armitano, I984, 26I pp. R. Salper, 'La economfa dellatifundio y el nacimiento de la literatura nacional en el Caribe' ,. CH, I44, no. 429: IOI-I3, examines the relationship between the I9th-c. novel and national identity, especially in Cuba. 2. INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS AGUIRRE, NATANIEL. A. M. Paz Soldan, 'Narradores y naci6n en la novelajuan de Ia Rosa deN ataniel Aguirre', RI, 52: 2g-52, examines the use of first-person narration to comment on Bolivian history. BANCHS, ENRIQUE. A. de Colomb! Mongui6, 'La mujer de marmol: Enrique Banchs - Marino- Lope de Vega'' RI, 5 I' I 985: I n-84, relates B.'s sonnets to Renaissance treatments of similar themes. BELLO, ANDRES. G. Ugarte Chamorro, 'El teatro y los dialogos en verso de don Andres Bello', RCLL, no. 23: I 7-26, proposes a theatrical reading of three dialogues by B. more commonly classified as poetry. DARIO, RUBEN. H. Achugar, 'El fardo de Ruben Darfo: receptor armonioso y receptor heterogeneo', RI, 52:857-74, relates the naturalism of this a-typical story to D.'s anti-bourgeois

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1987

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