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Mirror, Mirror on the Page
Identity and Subjectivity in Spanish Women's Poetry (1975-2000)
Michael W. Mudrovic
This book offers detailed studies of eight works of poetry written by Spanish women in the years following the death of Francisco Franco and the evolution of a democratic government. Each chapter, devoted to a single work, shows how the poet defines herself as both as a woman and a poet by portraying a female figure in the text of the poem. The linguistic interaction between the woman writing and the figure portrayed in the poem sets in motion a fascinating play of similarity and difference through which these poets inscribe themselves as women and writers in the new, democratic Spain.
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University Press Copublishing Division / Lehigh University Press
Pages: 391 Trim: 6¾ x 9¾
978-1-61146-037-7 • Hardback • June 2008 •
$142.00
• (£109.00)
Subjects:
Literary Criticism / Reference
,
Poetry / Anthologies (multiple authors)
,
Poetry / European / General
,
Literary Criticism / Women Authors
,
Literary Criticism / Poetry
W. Michael Mudrovic
is associate professor of Spanish at Skidmore College.
Mirror, Mirror on the Page
Identity and Subjectivity in Spanish Women's Poetry (1975-2000)
Hardback
$142.00
Summary
Summary
This book offers detailed studies of eight works of poetry written by Spanish women in the years following the death of Francisco Franco and the evolution of a democratic government. Each chapter, devoted to a single work, shows how the poet defines herself as both as a woman and a poet by portraying a female figure in the text of the poem. The linguistic interaction between the woman writing and the figure portrayed in the poem sets in motion a fascinating play of similarity and difference through which these poets inscribe themselves as women and writers in the new, democratic Spain.
Details
Details
University Press Copublishing Division / Lehigh University Press
Pages: 391 Trim: 6¾ x 9¾
978-1-61146-037-7 • Hardback • June 2008 •
$142.00
• (£109.00)
Subjects:
Literary Criticism / Reference
,
Poetry / Anthologies (multiple authors)
,
Poetry / European / General
,
Literary Criticism / Women Authors
,
Literary Criticism / Poetry
Author
Author
W. Michael Mudrovic
is associate professor of Spanish at Skidmore College.
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