Description |
1 online resource (222 pages) |
Series |
Ediciones de Iberoamericana. Historia y crítica de la literatura ; 74 |
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Ediciones de Iberoamericana ; 74.
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Contents |
Stirring emotion, assessing progress -- Doña Bárbara or the complications of clear-cut melodrama -- Suffering and retribution : the politicized theatrics of El tungsteno -- What more can one man do? : Disillusionment and conformity in El amor brujo -- Romance, intrigue, and more in Gabriela, cravo e canela -- Episodes of passion and remorse : the excesses of La muerte de Artemio Cruz -- And then-- melodrama beyond the boom |
Summary |
From the era of the wars for independence onward, the emotionally heightened and ethically charged theatrics of melodrama have played a substantial role in the framing of Latin American fictional narrative. Over that same time period, melodramatic reasoning has influenced the critical models through which the countries of Latin America conceive their respective histories and political landscapes. Pragmatic Passions: Melodrama and Latin American Social Narrative demonstrates how melodrama is deployed as a convincing means of affectively narrating socio-political messages, yet how it also unwittingly undermines the narrative structure of paradigmatic works by Rómulo Gallegos, César Vallejo, Roberto Arlt, Jorge Amado, and Carlos Fuentes.--From publisher's website |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-214) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Latin American literature -- History and criticism
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Melodrama.
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LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- Spanish & Portuguese.
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Latin American literature
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Melodrama
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Literatur
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Melodrama
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Spanisch
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Latinamerikansk litteratur -- historia.
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Melodramer (musik)
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Lateinamerika
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Latijns-Amerika.
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9783954878147 |
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3954878143 |
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