Studies in modern Spanish literature and art ; presented to Helen F. Grant /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English Spanish |
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London :
Tamesis Books,
1972.
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| Series: | Colección Támesis. Monografías ;
23. |
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Table of Contents:
- Brotherston, G. The speaking voice in Felix Grande's poetry
- Butt, J. W. Unamuno's idea of intrahistoria: its origins and significance
- Close, A. J. Don Quixote and Unamuno's philosophy of art
- Close, L. J. Guillen and the Aristotelian tradition
- Glendinning, N. Some versions of Carnival: Goya and Alas
- Hoyle, A. The politics of a hatless revolutionary, Ramon Gomez de la Serna
- Jones, R. O. and Scanlon, G. M. Ignacio Sanchez Mejias: the mythic hero
- Milburn, A. Some modern Spanish painters
- Mills, R. S. The theme of scepticism in Borges' Tlon, Uqbar, orbis tertius
- Nadal, R. M. Un texto olvidado inedito? de Ramon
- Ribbans, G. Recaptured memory in Juan Ramon Jimenez and Antonio Machado
- Shergold, N. D. Unamuno's novelistic technique in San Manuel Bueno, martir
- Sibbald, K. M. The theme of darkness in Jorge Guillen's early poems and variants to Cantico (1919-1928)
- Terry, A. Tradition and symbolism in the estances of Carles Riba
- Varey, J. E. Torquemada and la logica
- Waldron, T. P. Politics and the literary intellectual in Portugal and Spain: (1820-1936)
- Wilson, E. M. Cernuda's debts.