Madness, love and tragedy in nineteenth and twentieth century Spain / edited by Marta Manrique Gómez.

"How do Spanish writers of the 19th and 20th century define and represent madness, a basic and controversial aspect of world culture, and how do the different conceptions of madness intersect with love, religion, politics, and other literary themes in Spanish society? This multi-author book ana...

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Other Authors: Manrique Gómez, Marta, 1974- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1 Madly in Love: Female Identity and Subversion in Nineteenth Century Spanish Literature / María Luisa Guardiola Guardiola, María Luisa 1
  • Chapter 2 A Psychosexual Evaluation of the Male Protagonist in Pepita Jiménez / David Ross Gerling Gerling, David Ross 17
  • Chapter 3 Towards an Understanding of Madness, Love, and Tragedy and the Female Characters of la Regenta, Tristana, and la Desheredada / Marta Manrique Gómez Gómez, Marta Manrique 33
  • Chapter 4 Traditions of Envy, Madness, and Tragedy in Unamuno's Abel Sánchez and the Bible / Alexandra Kennedy Kennedy, Alexandra, Marta Manrique-Gómez Manrique-Gómez, Marta 55
  • Chapter 5 Love-Madness as Parody in Juan Goytisolo's Duelo en el Paraíso / Emily Eaton Eaton, Emily 83.