February 2, 2001
The New Geography of Classic Spanish Literature
Analyzing the 'golden age' has been replaced by study of colonialism, economics, and gender
Talk about the Renaissance in English-literature circles and you run the risk of sounding hopelessly old-fashioned. "Renaissance," with its high-art associations,
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ALSO SEE: Rediscovering the Racy Fiction of a 17th-Century Spanish |
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