Hispanic Studies: Recent submissions
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Spanish Modernism in Context: Failed Heroism and Cross-Cultural Encounters in Pío Baroja and Joseph Conrad
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 9 March 2020)Over the last two decades, the recuperation of Spanish authors in the development of Modernist fiction in a pan-European context has gained increasing momentum among scholars. Extending the scope of these critical studies, ... -
Book review: Francisco Fuster, Aire de familia: Historia íntima de los Baroja. Madrid: Cátedra. 2018
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A Dominican, a Mathematician and Illegal Editions in Late-Seventeenth-Century Zaragoza
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 17 January 2020)In this article, I challenge the conventional dating of the third edition of Baltasar Mateo Velázquez’s El Filósofo del aldea, a vernacular miscellany originally published in Madrid in 1625. This undated third edition, ... -
Finding Galicia in Europe: European Travelogues of Early Galician Nationalists
(Bangor University, 22 January 2018)Given the importance of travel for Galician national identity, symbolised by Otero Pedrayo’s description of the Galicians as ‘un pobo en camiño’, relatively little critical attention has yet been paid to the link between ... -
‘There Can Be No Revolution without Culture’: Reading and Writing in the Bolivarian Revolution
(Wiley / Society for Latin American Studies, 5 June 2018)Under Hugo Chávez's ‘Bolivarian Revolution’, the government made itself present in all stages of literary production, applying the official idea of reading and writing as ‘socialist practices’. The Bolivarian government ...