This ambitious book attempts to rehistoricize the Golden Age of Spain (ca. 1550-1680) by placing literary production in its socio-cultural context. Drawing on theories of cultural materialism and making use of historical analysis, George Mariscal...
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This ambitious book attempts to rehistoricize the Golden Age of Spain (ca. 1550-1680) by placing literary production in its socio-cultural context. Drawing on theories of cultural materialism and making use of historical analysis, George Mariscal...
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Minor rubbing. VG., dustwrapper. 22x14cm, xiii, 227 pp. Contents: The Subject of Hispanism; Tracking the Subject in Early Modern Spain; Francisco de Quevedo: Individuation and Exclusion; Miguel de Cervantes: Deindividuating Don Quixote; Afterword: The Exigencies of Agency.