Espacio Social Y Representación Literaria En El Siglo Xix
작성자
Carlos Illades
아직 평점이 없습니다
Dystopian
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
148
언어
스페인어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2006
출판사
Plaza y Valdés
ISBN-10
9688567736
ISBN-13
9789688567739
설명
In the 19th century, Mexican literature underwent significant transformations, reflecting the sociopolitical landscape of the time. Carlos Illades delves into this dynamic period, exploring how the emergence of the novel as a literary genre marked a shift in narrative style and thematic focus. The literary works of this era began to mirror the complexities of Mexican identity, grappling with issues such as colonial legacy, nationalism, and social upheaval.
Illades skillfully unpacks the interplay between societal changes and literary representation, illustrating how writers utilized the novel to address pressing concerns of their time. Through character development and intricate plots, authors were able to comment on the evolving social fabric, making literature a vital vehicle for cultural expression and critique.
The book not only examines individual literary figures but also situates their contributions within broader historical trends, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how literature shaped and was shaped by the cultural currents of 19th-century Mexico. It serves as an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Mexican literary heritage during a pivotal era.
Illades skillfully unpacks the interplay between societal changes and literary representation, illustrating how writers utilized the novel to address pressing concerns of their time. Through character development and intricate plots, authors were able to comment on the evolving social fabric, making literature a vital vehicle for cultural expression and critique.
The book not only examines individual literary figures but also situates their contributions within broader historical trends, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how literature shaped and was shaped by the cultural currents of 19th-century Mexico. It serves as an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Mexican literary heritage during a pivotal era.