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- W2482893239 abstract "Accounts of the evolution of narrative forms in Spanish literature often hinge on an unacknowledged notion of progress in which expressions of pride accompany resentment at the world's failure to recognize national achievements. A glorious start (Cervantes, the picaresque novel) was followed by a period of decline (the unpatriotic eighteenth century, the underdeveloped local-color piece, the contemptible serialized novel), then a reawakening (to use Menendez Pelayo's term) during the nineteenth century with the emergence of the great masters of realism, notably Perez Galdos. As Alda Blanco has argued, this trajectory is often narrated as a sexualized competition, in which “feminine” forms, linked with mass culture, are despised or ignored, while more “virile” forms are held up to compete with the work of celebrities such as Balzac or Zola. In describing this narrative trajectory as a response to anxiety over legitimacy, both sexual and national, feminists today are engaged in a healthy critique of literary standards and the evaluative rhetoric of evolution that implies literary perfectibility. The process of reassessing a feminine tradition begins with a search, discovery, reediting and reevaluation of what has been excluded from the predominantly male canon. In the case of Spain this process is still in its initial phase, although considerable impetus has come recently from the collection of women writers edited by Castalia in conjunction with the Instituto de la Mujer (‘Institute for Women’s Affairs’)." @default.
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- W2482893239 title "Gender and beyond: nineteenth-century Spanish women writers" @default.
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