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Aris & Phillips - Hispanic Literature

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Duchess's Diary
by Robin Chapman
Maria Isabel, Duchess of Caparosso, falls in love with cervantes, author of Don Quixote, but believes he has misrepresented her character in his work. Consumed by the need to clear her name, her quest for truth and her progress back into the world with hope restored, is a love story that reaffirms the reader's faith in humanity. 120p, (Aris & Phillips, 2004)
Hardback. Price US$24.00


Sancho's Golden Age
by Robin Chapman
After Don Quixote's death, his squire, Sancho Panza, has been unable to settle back into his former life. He longs for more romance than reality can supply. He confides in the local barber and together they conspire to escape from their village and create and ideal pastoral life for themselves up in the hills. Once there they will live like classical sheperds in Arcadia writing sonnets, enjoying milk and honey, and wooing perfect sheperdesses. ...
Hardback. Price US$24.00


Pasamonte's Life
by Robin Chapman
When DonQuixote frees a gang of convicted criminals, he encounters Ginés de Pasamonte. Pasamonte has written his authobiography, but left it in pawn to buy good treatment on the galleys on which he serves. Once set free, Pasamonte encourages his fellow convicts to maltreat Don Quixote and his squire, Sanch Panza - even stealing Sancho's Sadly, neither Cervantes nor Pasamonte ever found time to publish this life. This, finally, is the ...
Hardback. Price US$24.00


elief and Unbelief in Hispanic Literature
edited with introduction and translation by Wing Helen
The number, nature and range of the contributions bears witness to the multi-faceted importance of religion in Hispanic Literature and culture and to the recognition of this in current research in Hispanic Studies. The papers show the continuing preoccupation with religion; in some works through the incorporation of religious themes and imagery which affect their form and content; in others through their embodiment and expression of religious ...
Paperback. Price US$19.95


British Hispanism
by William Chester Jordan
These five articles, collected from journals not widely known in the Hispanic field, deal with issues of literary and cultural theory in relation to British Hispanism. The first three items in this collection consider some basic questions of literary and cultural theory and critical practice: questions such as, what is literature? what is the nature of the criticism which supports and legitimises it? how far is the literary text a secure ...
Paperback. Publisher's Price US$30.00, Our Price US$9.98





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