Spanish Romanticism in Context

Spanish Romanticism in Context
Author: Donald Earl Schurlknight
Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN:

This book investigates the elements of contradiction, subversion and ambiguity inhabiting major works of Espronceda, Larra, Rivas and Zorrilla and reveals the politics of their literature through an examination of the cultural context. The book presents Zorrilla's Don Juan Tenorio and Rivas' Don Alvaro as replications of cultural codes in evolution and conflict. The essay on Don Juan Tenorio considers a number of the play's inconsistencies, contradictions and lacunae and explores its popularity as the product of a political agenda. This new interpretation of Don Alvaro permits the reader to see both Rivas and his drama in light of cultural context: a society established on paradoxical, conflicting codes of behavior. Although both plays are frequently considered hallmarks of Romanticism, these analyses reveal a politics of conservative shadings in liberal disguise. Two essays on Larra locating him in his cultural context and an exploration of irony as the instrument of subversion in Espronceda's El estudiante de Salamanca complete the work. The focus throughout the book is on subversion and contradiction, both intentional and accidental, as the results of literary production in unstable cultural and political contexts.

Properties of Modernity

Properties of Modernity
Author: Michael P. Iarocci
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2006
Genre: National characteristics, Spanish, in literature
ISBN: 9780826515223

Spanish Romantic discourse that highlights ways in which the mythic story of Western modernity was shaped by transnational European power-politics.

Spanish Romanticism and the Uses of History

Spanish Romanticism and the Uses of History
Author: Derek Flitter
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2024-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1040281311

Flitter examines those narratives within the intellectual parameters that defined them, probing the conceptual strategies by which writers represented history.

Spain in British Romanticism

Spain in British Romanticism
Author: Diego Saglia
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2017-12-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3319644564

This collection of thirteen specially commissioned essays by international scholars takes a fresh look at the profound impact of the Peninsular War on Romantic British literature and culture. The expertly authored chapters explore the valorization of Spain by nineteenth-century poets such as Lord Byron, William Wordsworth, Robert Southey, S.T. Coleridge, the Shelleys, and Felicia Hemans in contrast to the Enlightenment-era view of Spain as a backwards nation in decline. Topics discussed include the vision of Spain in Gothic fiction, Spanish experiences of exile as exemplified by the conflict between Valentin de Llanos and Joseph Blanco White, and British women writers' approach to peninsular fiction. Spain in British Romanticism: 1800-1840 is essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts of Romantic literature and Spanish history.

Romanticism in National Context

Romanticism in National Context
Author: Roy Porter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1988-05-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521339131

Special emphasis is placed on the interplay between Romantic culture and social, political and economic change in this study of the course of Romanticism in various European countries.

Ruin and Restitution

Ruin and Restitution
Author: Philip W. Silver
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780826512895

In this highly suggestive work, Philip Silver confronts and corrects the entire critical tradition on Spanish romanticism and suggests a new "restitutional" theory of that period in Spanish cultural and political history.

Spanish Romantic Literary Theory and Criticism

Spanish Romantic Literary Theory and Criticism
Author: Derek Flitter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1992
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521390680

This study provides a fresh assessment of Spanish Romanticism through a sympathetic appraisal of its literary theory and criticism. It identifies the origins of Spanish Romantic thought in the theories of German Romantic thinkers, in particular Herder's historicism. The range of reference, from the articles of Böhl von Faber to the judgments made by Cañete and Valera is counterpointed by the detail of close readings of books and articles published between 1834 and 1844, together with an examination of the ideas that informed the creative work of Fernán Caballero. Derek Flitter's use of the history of ideas offers a corrective to the recent preponderance of political approaches to Spanish Romanticism, countering their stress on its radical and liberal associations with a detailed demonstration that the majority of Spanish Romantic writers derived their inspiration from restorative, traditionalist, and Christian elements in their contemporaries' theory and criticism.

The Spanish Romantic Theater

The Spanish Romantic Theater
Author: John Reyna Tapia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1980
Genre: Romanticism
ISBN:

Spanish Romanticism contained a special characteristic in that it lacked the interior aspects of Romanticism as found in the rest of Europe. This is attributed to the fact that Romanticism arrived late in Spain by approximately 30 years. The Romantics showed their dissatisfaction with the Classical formula by reacting violently against it and by opposing its rules. It required Victor Hugo, however, to unite and lead them in the direction they sought, with his preface to Cromwell, written in 1827. The principal Spanish Romantic dramas were written between 1834 and 1844 and included: La Conjuración de Venecia, 1834, by Francisco Martínez de la Rosa; Macías, 1834, by Mariano José de Larra; Don Alvaro o La Fuerza del Sino, 1835, by Angel Saavedra, duque de Rivas; El Trovador, 1836, by Antonio García Gutiérrez; Los Amantes de Tereul, 1837, by Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch; and Don Juan Tenorio, 1844, by José Zorrila. - Preface.