Rewriting Franco’s Spain: Marcel Proust and the Dissident Novelists of Memory
Autor Samuel O’Donoghueen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 oct 2017
Rewriting Franco's Spain argues that an appreciation of Proust's pervasive influence on Spanish memory writing obliges us to reconsider the notion that Franco's regime maintained a rigid stranglehold on imported culture. Capturing the richness of Spanish novelists' contact with literature produced outside of Spain, it challenges the prevailing scholarly tendency to focus on the novelists' immediate sociopolitical concerns. There is more to these texts than a simple testimony of the brutality and hardship of the civil war and life under Franco. By illuminating the subversive nature of Spanish novelists' use of a Proust-inspired practice of self-writing, Rewriting Franco's Spain seeks to readjust some of the ways we view the role of novelists living during the regime and in its wake. It advocates a conception of novelists as dissidents, teasing out the seditious undercurrent of their cultivation of self-writing and examining how they disputed the regime's ideas about what culture should look like. The preconception that the development of Spanish literature under Franco was stunted because Spaniards were prevented from reading works considered an affront to National-Catholic sensibilities is cast aside, as is the notion that Spain was isolated from narrative developments elsewhere. Rewriting Franco's Spain ultimately reveals the centrality of Proust's monumental novel in the evolution of contemporary Spanish literature.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781611488630
ISBN-10: 161148863X
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 161148863X
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments,
Abbreviations,
Introduction: Dissident Novelists in Franco's Spain
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Chapter 1: Artistic Education and Literary Self-Realization in Nada (1945) by Carmen Laforet
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Chapter 2: From Social Realism to Memory in Señas de identidad (1966) by Juan Goytisolo
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Chapter 3: Juan Benet's Critique of Proust and the Creation of a Spanish Nouveau Roman in Volverás a Región (1967) and Una meditación (1970)
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Chapter 4: The Transition to Democracy and the Urgency of Self-Writing in El cuarto de atrás (1978) by Carmen Martín Gaite
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Chapter 5: A Life Made Whole by Literature in L'écriture ou la vie (1994) and Le grand voyage (1963) by Jorge Semprún
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Chapter 6: Proustian Aesthetics and the Ethics of History Writing in Tu rostro mañana (2002-07) by Javier Marías
,
Conclusion,
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
,
Abbreviations,
Introduction: Dissident Novelists in Franco's Spain
,
Chapter 1: Artistic Education and Literary Self-Realization in Nada (1945) by Carmen Laforet
,
Chapter 2: From Social Realism to Memory in Señas de identidad (1966) by Juan Goytisolo
,
Chapter 3: Juan Benet's Critique of Proust and the Creation of a Spanish Nouveau Roman in Volverás a Región (1967) and Una meditación (1970)
,
Chapter 4: The Transition to Democracy and the Urgency of Self-Writing in El cuarto de atrás (1978) by Carmen Martín Gaite
,
Chapter 5: A Life Made Whole by Literature in L'écriture ou la vie (1994) and Le grand voyage (1963) by Jorge Semprún
,
Chapter 6: Proustian Aesthetics and the Ethics of History Writing in Tu rostro mañana (2002-07) by Javier Marías
,
Conclusion,
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
,