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Re-Reading Pio Baroja And English Literature (European Connections, V. 17)

Re-Reading Pio Baroja And English Literature (European Connections, V. 17)

Katharine Murphy

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This volume investigates a broad range of structural connections between PThis volume investigates a broad range of structural connections between Pío Baroja's early fiction and the novels of his contemporaries in England and Ireland, with prominence given to Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, E. M. Forster and James Joyce. Starting from the premise that Spain has been neglected in studies which assess the evolution of the European novel at the turn of the twentieth century, and challenging the insular concept of the 'Generation of 1898', the author reassesses the relationship between Baroja and English literature. Particular emphasis is given to renderings of consciousness, the role and identity of the artist, European landscapes, and questions of form, genre and representation in the novels under scrutiny. The book produces new readings of Baroja in the context of early twentieth-century English fiction.

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OL9622365W

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Baroja, pio, 1872-1956English fiction, history and criticism, 20th centuryCriticism and interpretationEnglish fictionHistory and criticism

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