Writing in the Margin: Spanish Literature of the Golden Age

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Clarendon Press, 1988 - 219 páginas
New readings (with translations) of the major texts of the Spanish Renaissance, or Golden Age, are offered in this, the first book of its kind to adopt a post-structuralist viewpoint. After discussing such authors as Gongora, Quevedo, Lope de Vega, Calderon, and Cervantes, Paul Julian Smith concludes that Spain itself is the place of marginality, the supplement to a Europe which cannot admit it but dare not exclude it.

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THE RHETORIC OF EXCESS IN GOLDEN
19
THE RHETORIC OF PRESENCE IN LYRIC
43
THE RHETORIC OF REPRESENTATION
82
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Paul Julian Smith is at University of London.

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