A comprehensive and stimulating history of eleven centuries of Spanish literature, now in paperback.
Now available in paperback, this comprehensive history of Spanish literature covers the full range of Spanish literature from the early Middle Ages to the present. This invaluable work contains more than fifty substantial chapters, a chronology of history, literature and art, and a comprehensive index.
A comprehensive and stimulating history of eleven centuries of Spanish literature, now in paperback.
Now available in paperback, this comprehensive history of Spanish literature covers the full range of Spanish literature from the early Middle Ages to the present. This invaluable work contains more than fifty substantial chapters, a chronology of history, literature and art, and a comprehensive index.
This first comprehensive history of Spanish literature to be published in English since the 1970s brings together experts from the USA, the United Kingdom, and Spain. Together, the essays cover the full range of Spanish poetry, prose, and theatre from the early Middle Ages to the present day. The classics of the canon of eleven centuries of Spanish literature are covered, from Berceo, Cervantes and Calderon to Garcia Lorca and Martin Gaite, but attention is also paid to lesserknown writers and works. The chapters chart a wide range of literary periods and movements. The volume concludes with a consideration of the influences of film and new media on modern Spanish literature. This invaluable book contains an introduction, more than fifty substantial chapters, a chronology (covering key events in history, literature, and art), a bibliography, and a comprehensive index for easy reference.
“'This impressive history of the literature of Spain sets a new standard of excellence.' R. M. Fedorchek, Choice”
'... for those readers seeking contextualization, theoretical breadth, and insightful criticism into the dynamics of historical and literary change in Spain, and who embrace the notion that juxtaposition of works and authors does not compel coalescence, this Cambridge history stands unsurpassed.' David K. Herzberger, University of California
David T. Gies is Commonwealth Professor of Spanish at the University of Virginia.
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