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The Spanish Civil War in Literature
By:Janet Perez,Wendell M. Aycock
Published on 2006-10-01 by Texas Tech University Press

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Few events have stirred the emotions and caught the imaginations of intellectuals as did the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39. The Spanish Civil War in Literature examines the diverse literatures that the war inspired: a literature relating directly to the war, a literature of exile arising from the forty-year dictatorship of Francisco Franco, and a polemical literature embracing pro-Franco and Loyalist sympathies.In this book, specialists from a variety of fields explore these literatures within comparative and interdisciplinary frameworks. They reflect upon film, poetry, novels, painting, discourse, biography, and propaganda. The essays are grouped according to the original languages of the works they discuss—French, Russian, English, and Spanish.

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Colm Tóibín, that award-winning novelist of That Professionaland Brooklyn, revolves his treatment into the elaborate connections between dads and additionally sons—expressly that concerns regarding the fictional titans Oscar Wilde, Louis Joyce, W.B. Yeats, together with ones own fathers. Wilde loathed an individual's step father, even though regarded that they are a whole lot alike. Joyce's gregarious father drove his son and daughter with Eire because of your partner's volatile biliousness in addition to drinking. Whereas Yeats's grandfather, a new puma, is funny enough , an enjoyable conversationalist in whose click is much more slick as opposed to the work she or he produced. Most of these widely known individuals and therefore the dads that served to structure these folks arrive lively throughout Tóibín's retelling, same as Dublin's vibrant inhabitants.

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