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10. María Zambrano on Women, Realism, and Freedom
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Roberta Johnson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Nineteeth-Century Spanish Realism: Root and Branch
- 1. Arabella’s Veil: Translating Realism in Don Quijote con faldas (1808) 39
- 2. Between Costumbrista Sketch and Short Story: Armando Palacio Valdés’s Aguas fuertes 58
- 3. Money, Capital, Monstrosity: Metaphorical Matrices of Realism in Antonio Flores’s Ayer, hoy y mañana 80
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Part Two. Modernity and the Parameters of Nineteenth-Century Spanish Realism
- 4. The Physician in the Narratives of Galdós and Clarín 111
- 5. Travelling by Streetcar through Madrid with Galdós and Pardo Bazán 144
- 6. Urban Hyperrealism: Galdós’s Dickensian Descriptions of Madrid 169
- 7. Observed versus Imaginative Communities: Creative Realism in Galdós’s Misericordia 191
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Part Three. Stretching the Limits of Spanish Realism
- 8. Colonialism, Collages, and Thick Description: Pardo Bazán and the Rhetoric of Detail 215
- 9. Embodied Minds: Critical Erotic Decisions in La Regenta 236
- 10. María Zambrano on Women, Realism, and Freedom 259
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Part Four. The Challenges of Genre: Spanish Realism beyond the Novel
- 11. Writing (Un)clear Code: The Letters and Fiction of Emilia Pardo Bazán and Benito Pérez Galdós 287
- 12. “Volvía Galdós triunfante”: Fortunata y Jacinta on Stage (1930) 313
- 13. When Reality Is Too Harsh to Bear: Role-Play in Juan Marsé’s “Historia de detectives” 343
- Contributors 369
- Index 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Nineteeth-Century Spanish Realism: Root and Branch
- 1. Arabella’s Veil: Translating Realism in Don Quijote con faldas (1808) 39
- 2. Between Costumbrista Sketch and Short Story: Armando Palacio Valdés’s Aguas fuertes 58
- 3. Money, Capital, Monstrosity: Metaphorical Matrices of Realism in Antonio Flores’s Ayer, hoy y mañana 80
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Part Two. Modernity and the Parameters of Nineteenth-Century Spanish Realism
- 4. The Physician in the Narratives of Galdós and Clarín 111
- 5. Travelling by Streetcar through Madrid with Galdós and Pardo Bazán 144
- 6. Urban Hyperrealism: Galdós’s Dickensian Descriptions of Madrid 169
- 7. Observed versus Imaginative Communities: Creative Realism in Galdós’s Misericordia 191
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Part Three. Stretching the Limits of Spanish Realism
- 8. Colonialism, Collages, and Thick Description: Pardo Bazán and the Rhetoric of Detail 215
- 9. Embodied Minds: Critical Erotic Decisions in La Regenta 236
- 10. María Zambrano on Women, Realism, and Freedom 259
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Part Four. The Challenges of Genre: Spanish Realism beyond the Novel
- 11. Writing (Un)clear Code: The Letters and Fiction of Emilia Pardo Bazán and Benito Pérez Galdós 287
- 12. “Volvía Galdós triunfante”: Fortunata y Jacinta on Stage (1930) 313
- 13. When Reality Is Too Harsh to Bear: Role-Play in Juan Marsé’s “Historia de detectives” 343
- Contributors 369
- Index 375