Abstract
For much of the twentieth century, critical studies of "Peninsular Spanish Literature" largely followed a generational paradigm that stressed the peculiarities of Spanish history and texts written by Spanish men in the Castilian language, thereby circumscribing the literary within the boundaries of a specific form of national identity...
Keywords: Peninsular Spanish literature, Spain, Spanish history, Castilian, modernity, Iberian cultura movements, trans-atlantic modernity, belatedness, historicity, time, postcolonial theory
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Robbins, J. & Johnson, R., (2006) “Introduction: Rethinking Spain From Across the Seas”, Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature 30(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2334-4415.1612
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