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The Short Story in the Hispanic Antilles

  • William Luis
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A History of Literature in the Caribbean
This chapter is in the book A History of Literature in the Caribbean
© 1994 John Benjamins B.V. / Association Internationale de Littérature Comparée

© 1994 John Benjamins B.V. / Association Internationale de Littérature Comparée

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents v
  3. Charting the Caribbean as a Literary Region xiii
  4. Hispanic literature
  5. Introduction 3
  6. Language, Popular and Literate Cultures, Regions
  7. The History of Literary Language 9
  8. Popular and Literate Cultures
  9. Education in the Hispanic Antilles 27
  10. Listening to the Reader: The Working-Class Cultural Project in Cuba and Puerto Rico 35
  11. Islands and Territories
  12. Dominican Literature and Its Criticism: Anatomy of a Troubled Identity 49
  13. Colombian Literature 65
  14. West Indian Writing in Central America 75
  15. North of the Caribbean: An Outline for a History of Spanish-Caribbean Literature in the United States 85
  16. Afterword 95
  17. Literary Genres
  18. Introduction 101
  19. The Colonial Period to the Early Nineteenth Century (All Genres)
  20. Colonial Voices of the Hispanic Caribbean 111
  21. From Romanticism Through Modernismo and Naturalism
  22. Fiction 141
  23. The Poetic Production of Cuba, Puerto Rico and The Dominican Republic in the Nineteenth Century 155
  24. The Twentieth Century
  25. The Novel 177
  26. The Short Story in the Hispanic Antilles 191
  27. The Caribbean's Contribution to the Boom 209
  28. Poetry 221
  29. The Theater 239
  30. The Essay 263
  31. Literature and Politics in the Cuban Revolution: The Historical Image 283
  32. Conclusions 295
  33. Francophone literature
  34. Introduction 309
  35. Language, Popular and Literate Cultures, Regions
  36. The Formation and Evolution of a Literary Discourse: One, Two, or Three Literatures? 317
  37. Popular and Literate Cultures
  38. Literature and Folklore in the Francophone Caribbean 341
  39. The Caribbean in Metropolitan French Writing 349
  40. Islands and Territories
  41. Haitian Sensibility 365
  42. Martinique and Guadeloupe: Time and Space 379
  43. French Guiana 389
  44. Conclusions 399
  45. Literary Genres
  46. Introduction 407
  47. The Novel
  48. Novels of Social and Political Protest to the 1950s 415
  49. A New Cry: From the 1960s to the 1980s 427
  50. Realism Redefined: The Subjective Vision 435
  51. Exile and Recent Literature 451
  52. Poetry
  53. Poetry Before Negritude 465
  54. Negritude: Then and Now 479
  55. New Voices 485
  56. Theater
  57. Marronnage and the Canon: Theater to the Negritude Era 507
  58. Toward créolité: Postnegritude Developments 517
  59. Essay
  60. Before and Beyond Negritude 529
  61. Colonialism as Neurosis: Frantz Fanon 547
  62. The Essay and / in History 559
  63. Index to Names 567
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