Spanish Film, Theatre and Literature in the Twentieth Century
Editor(s) David J. George,John London
Language: English
Genre(s): Modern Languages
- October 2007 · 224 pages ·216x138mm
- · Hardback - 9780708319345
This collection of valuable new studies explores a variety of major figures in Spanish culture. Antonio Machado and Rafael Alberti are among the poets covered. There are considerations of the theatre and verse of Federico Garcia Lorca, and the book also contains articles on Miguel de Unamuno and Antonio Buero Vallejo. Famous films by Luis Bunuel and Victor Erice are given fresh interpretations. The inclusion of less familiar subjects has wider ramifications: the translation of one of Santiago Rusinol's plays informs the discussion on censorship; a Catalan novel by Llorenc Villalonga relates to major currents of European thought; examining the literature of the nationalist Right challenges received political assumptions about aesthetic categories. While some contributors adopt feminist, psychoanalytical or philosophical approaches, the stress throughout is on understanding Spanish culture within its historical and social context. Most importantly, the style of criticism is clear and accessible. The international contributors are: Victor Dixon, Gwynne Edwards, David George John Hall, Sharon Handley, Robert Havard, Alan Hoyle, Jordi Larios, Helen Laurenson-Shakibi, John London, Montserrat Lunati, Herbert Ramsden and Jeremy Squires. The book will be of interest to students and specialists alike.
'The perspectives adopted include recent approaches and studies that enrich old perspectives and renew traditional readings of classic texts. Overall this volume presents a sophisticated collection of studies that will further the understanding of Spanish culture within its historical and social context.'Consuelo De Andres Martinez, Vida Hispanica, No. 38
Author(s): David J. George
David J. George is Professor of Hispanic Studies at Swansea University.Author(s): John London
John London is Professor of Drama at Goldsmiths College, University of London.