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Myth and History in the Contemporary Spanish Novel

Myth and History in the Contemporary Spanish Novel

Myth and History in the Contemporary Spanish Novel

Jo Labanyi
March 2011
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9780521288460
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    Since the Civil War, Spanish novelists have produced a noteworthy body of fiction. In this book, Jo Labanyi provides detailed textual analysis of six of the most important novels to have been written during this period: Martin-Santos' Tiempo de silencio, Benet's Volverás a Región, Marsé's Si te dicen que caí, Cela's San Camilo, 1936, Juan Goytisolo's Reivindicación del conde don Julián, and Torrente Ballester's La saga/fuga de J.B. The focus on myth as a response to history is intended as a corrective to archetypal myth criticism, and stresses the variety of ways in which Spanish novelists have resorted to myth, and the need to relate their use of it to the historical context of Francoist ideology. The book also raises important general issues about the ways in which fiction, as a form of mythification, relates to the real world.

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    March 2011
    Paperback
    9780521288460
    292 pages
    229 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.43kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The historical uses of myth
    • 2. Myth and Nationalist Spain
    • 3. Fiction as mask Tiempo de silencio
    • 4. Fiction as echo: Volverás a Región
    • 5. Fiction as corruption: Si te dicen que caí
    • 6. Fiction as release: San Camilo, 1936, Reivindicación del conde don Julián, La saga/fuga de J.B
    • Notes
    • Select bibliography
    • Index.
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    • Jo Labanyi