Identity of Hispanoamérica An Interpretation of Colonial Literature |
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Author:
| Promis, José |
Translator:
| Kelley, Alita Kelley, Alec E. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8165-1251-5 |
Publication Date: | Jul 1991 |
Publisher: | University of Arizona Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $29.95 |
Book Description:
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Seeks to discover in Spanish American colonial writing the roots of Hispanoamerican social and cultural identity. Drawing on the literature of the European Middle Ages and early Renaissance--particularly on medieval notions of "the good house" in the Great Chain of Being--Promis describes the transference of Iberian literary and cultural ideals to the Americas and their subsequent transformation into Latin American colonial forms.
Seeks to discover in Spanish American colonial writing the roots of Hispanoamerican social and cultural identity. Drawing on the literature of the European Middle Ages and early Renaissance--particularly on medieval notions of "the good house" in the Great Chain of Being--Promis describes the transference of Iberian literary and cultural ideals to the Americas and their subsequent transformation into Latin American colonial forms.