Isabel Allende / Linda Gould Levine.

Isabel Allende is considered Latin America's most acclaimed woman writer--a status she has archived by imbuing her work with a mixture of history and fiction that both educates and entertains readers. In this book, Levine examines Allende's success in uniting quality writing with mass appe...

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Main Author: Levine, Linda Gould
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Twayne Publishers, ©2002.
Series:Twayne's world authors series ; TWAS 893.
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Online Access:http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/loras?db=G-Twayne
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Summary:Isabel Allende is considered Latin America's most acclaimed woman writer--a status she has archived by imbuing her work with a mixture of history and fiction that both educates and entertains readers. In this book, Levine examines Allende's success in uniting quality writing with mass appeal. She looks at Allende's use of a feminist agenda, her ability to combine genres as varied as the adventure story and the romance novel, and the important roles historical data and sociological insights play in framing her narratives. While most scholarship on Allende focuses on her early novels, Levin's study touches on the full catalog of Allende's work. Supplementing the text are an interview with Allende, a preface, chronology, notes and references, selected bibliography, and index.
Physical Description:xviii, 217 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-209) and index.
ISBN:0805716890
9780805716894