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Studi Iberici e Latinoamericani di Cambridge

Questa serie promuove studi accademici di alto livello sulla letteratura latinoamericana, offrendo una piattaforma vitale per diverse prospettive critiche. Riconosce le profonde affinità tra le tradizioni letterarie iberica e latinoamericana. Di conseguenza, include anche studi su argomenti spagnoli e portoghesi. I lettori troveranno esplorazioni approfondite del ricco patrimonio letterario di queste regioni interconnesse.

The Limits of Illusion
Sur
The Origins of Peasant Servitude in Medieval Catalonia
An Introduction to the Politics and Philosophy of Jose Ortega y Gasset

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  • Focusing on Catalonian peasants during the Middle Ages, this work integrates archival evidence with medieval societal theories to provide a comprehensive analysis. It delves into the lives, social structures, and cultural practices of these rural communities, offering insights into their historical context and significance. The study sheds light on the interplay between local customs and broader societal norms, enriching our understanding of medieval peasant life in Catalonia.

    The Origins of Peasant Servitude in Medieval Catalonia
  • Sur

    A Study of the Argentine Literary Journal and Its Role in the Development of a Culture, 1931 1970

    • 244pagine
    • 9 ore di lettura

    Exploring the significance of Sur, this book delves into the influential literary and cultural journal that shaped Argentina's intellectual landscape in the twentieth century. It highlights the journal's role in promoting notable writers and artists, while also examining its impact on national and international discourse. Through detailed analysis, the narrative uncovers the journal's contributions to literature, politics, and society, making it a vital piece of Argentina's cultural history.

    Sur
  • The Limits of Illusion

    A Critical Study of Calderon

    • 200pagine
    • 7 ore di lettura

    The book offers an in-depth analysis of Calderon's work, positioning it alongside other significant playwrights of his era. It explores thematic and stylistic elements, providing a comprehensive understanding of Calderon's contributions to drama. Through comparative study, the author highlights the unique features of Calderon's plays, enriching the reader's appreciation of his influence within the broader context of theatrical literature.

    The Limits of Illusion