The subversive tradition in Spanish Renaissance writing

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The subversive tradition in Spanish Renaissance writing

"Antonio Perez-Romero considers a variety of writings from fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Spain that expose a thriving undergrowth of discontent and social ferment beneath the layers of hierarchy and oppressive tradition. Each document he examines describes a situation that cries out for change and the subversive responses of men and women who are strong, passionate, and rebellious."

"The seven texts in this cross-section of fiction and nonfiction reveal a nation at the brink of modernity, embracing revolutionary ideas and reeling in their explosive impact. The opening chapters establish the theoretical framework for Perez-Romero's analysis, describing the intellectual and social environments of medieval Spain and tracing the developments in Spanish historical and literary scholarship that point to the existence of a new path of investigation."--Jacket.

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Language
English, Spanish
Pages
339

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The subversive tradition in Spanish Renaissance writing
2005, Bucknell University Press
in English and Spanish

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Edition Notes

Some notes in Spanish.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-327) and index.

Published in
Lewisburg, [PA]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
860.9/003
Library of Congress
PQ6066 .P455 2005, PQ6066.P455 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
339 p. ;
Number of pages
339

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3303986M
Internet Archive
subversivetradit0000pere
ISBN 10
0838755895
LCCN
2004045906
OCLC/WorldCat
54972699
Goodreads
3980036

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5728056W

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