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1978. 190 pages.
0896720616
978-0-89672-061-9
$12.00 paper
Studies in Comparative Literature Series
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Ibero-American Letters in a Comparative Perspective Edited by Wolodymyr T. Zyla and Wendell M. Aycock
Ibero-American Letters in a Comparative Perspective is an analysis of various aspects of Ibero-American letters and comprises of the proceedings of the Tenth Annual Comparative Literature Symposium held on 26 to 28 January 1977.
Mexican Fiction in the Seventies: Author, Intellect, and Public by John S. Brushwood Social Content and Revolutionary Form: Spanish American Drama Today by Frank Dauster La narrativa del Cono Sur y el Paraguay: un panorama comparativo by Angela B. Dellepiane Periodization and Typology of the Novel on the Cuban Revolution by Seymour Menton Issacs'
María and its Neoplatonic Legacy by Robert J. Morris A Comparative Look at the Literatures of Spanish America and Brazil: The Dangers of Deception by Gregory Rabassa The Hidden Goddess in Julio Cortazar's
Hopscotch by Daniel R. Reedy Mexican Literature and Chicano Literature: A Comparison by Sabine R. Ulibarri and Dick Gerdes Faulknerian Techniques in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's
Portrait of a Dictator by Harley D. Oberhelman Looking Back: Ten Years of Comparative Literature Symposia by Wolodymyr T. Zyla
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