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Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - During the nineteenth century in Ecuador, writers produced novels that contributed to literary movements and schools of thought within Spanish-American literature. Plácido (1871) by Francisco Campos and Entre el amor y el deber: Escenas de la campaña de 1882-1883 en el Ecuador (1886) by Teófilo Pozo Monsalve are serious contributions to Romanticism. El hombre de las ruinas. (1869) by Francisco Javier Salazar Arboleda, departs from a raw Realism, but ultimately arrives vigorously at the characteristics associated with Naturalism. Conversely, Soledad by José Peralta (1885) and Timoleón Coloma: Dibujos de costumbres quiteñas (1887) by Carlos Rodolfo Tobar represent the consolidation of the realistic novel during the last quarter of the century; shortly thereafter, Campana y campanero (1891), by Honorato Vázquez, expresses attachment to Ecuadorian fiction and turn-of-the-century Spiritualistic Realism. The selection of essays concludes with Titania (1892) by Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno, a novel that exhibits tension between aspects of Realism and Naturalism, and which ultimately inscribes its world of fiction within Spanish-American modernism. The collection ends with an analysis of Abelardo (1895) by Eudófilo Álvarez, a completely modern novel and precursor to the well-known «-isms» and unprecedented ideological changes of the twentieth century. La Novela Ecuatoriana del siglo XIX - Essays Flor Maria Rodriguez-Arenas (editor) Essays by: Flor María Rodríguez-Arenas ¿ Raúl Neira ¿ Christen Picicci ¿ Danilo García Bernal ¿ César Andrés Ospina Mesa ¿ Patricia G. Carrasco ¿ Jeimy García Sánchez on: «El hombre de la ruinas.» (1869) by Francisco Javier Salazar Arboleda ¿ «Plácido» (1871) by Francisco Campos ¿ «Soledad» (1885) by José Peralta ¿ «Entre el amor y el deber: escenas de la campaña de 1882 y 1883 en el Ecuador» (1886) by Teófilo Pozo Monsalve ¿ «Timoleón Coloma» (1887) by Carlos R. Tobar ¿ «Campana y Campanero» (1891) by Honorato Vázquez ¿ «Titania» (1892) by Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno ¿ «Abelardo» (1895) by Eudófilo Álvarez. Seller Inventory # 9781934768525
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Book Description N/D. Condition: New. 1. During the nineteenth century in Ecuador, writers produced novels that contributed to literary movements and schools of thought within Spanish-American literature. Plácido (1871) by Francisco Campos and Entre el amor y el deber: Escenas de la campaña de 1882-1883 en el Ecuador (1886) by Teófilo Pozo Monsalve are serious contributions to Romanticism. El hombre de las ruinas. (1869) by Francisco Javier Salazar Arboleda, departs from a raw Realism, but ultimately arrives vigorously at the characteristics associated with Naturalism. Conversely, Soledad by José Peralta (1885) and Timoleón Coloma: Dibujos de costumbres quiteñas (1887) by Carlos Rodolfo Tobar represent the consolidation of the realistic novel during the last quarter of the century shortly thereafter, Campana y campanero (1891), by Honorato Vázquez, expresses attachment to Ecuadorian fiction and turn-of-the-century Spiritualistic Realism. The selection of essays concludes with Titania (1892) by Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno, a novel that exhibits tension between aspects of Realism and Naturalism, and which ultimately inscribes its world of fiction within Spanish-American modernism. The collection ends with an analysis of Abelardo (1895) by Eudófilo Álvarez, a completely modern novel and precursor to the well-known «-isms» and unprecedented ideological changes of the twentieth century.La Novela Ecuatoriana del siglo XIX - EssaysFlor Maria Rodriguez-Arenas (editor)Essays by:Flor María Rodríguez-Arenas Raúl Neira Christen Picicci Danilo García Bernal César Andrés Ospina Mesa Patricia G. Carrasco Jeimy García Sánchezon:«El hombre de la ruinas.» (1869) by Francisco Javier Salazar Arboleda «Plácido» (1871) by Francisco Campos «Soledad» (1885) by José Peralta «Entre el amor y el deber: escenas de la campaña de 1882 y 1883 en el Ecuador» (1886) by Teófilo Pozo Monsalve «Timoleón Coloma» (1887) by Carlos R. Tobar «Campana y Campanero» (1891) by Honorato Vázquez «Titania» (1892) by Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno «Abelardo» (1895) by Eudófilo Álvarez - Libro bajo demanda. Seller Inventory # 1934768529