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  1. Mexico in Its Novel
    A Nation's Search for Identity
    Erschienen: [2021]; © 1966
    Verlag:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Mexico in Its Novel is a perceptive examination of the Mexican reality as revealed through the nation's novel. The author presents the Mexican novel as a cultural phenomenon: a manifestation of the impact of history upon the nation, an attempt by a... mehr

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    Mexico in Its Novel is a perceptive examination of the Mexican reality as revealed through the nation's novel. The author presents the Mexican novel as a cultural phenomenon: a manifestation of the impact of history upon the nation, an attempt by a people to come to grips with and understand what has happened and is happening to them. Written in a clear and graceful style, this study examines the life of the novel as a genre against the background of Mexican chronology. It begins with a survey of the mid-twentieth-century novel, the Mexican novel which came of age in the period following the 1947 publication of Agustín Yáñez's The Edge of the Storm. During this time the novel resolved some of its most complicated problems and, as a result, offered a wider and deeper view of reality. Having established this circumstance, John Brushwood goes back in time to the Conquest and then moves forward to the twentieth-century novel. Passing from the Colonial Period into the nineteenth century, the author recognizes the relationship between Romanticism and the desire for logical social behavior, and then views this relationship in the perspective of the Reform, an attempt to bring order out of chaos. The novel under the Díaz dictatorship is seen in three different phases, and the last Díaz chapter actually moves into the Revolution itself. The novel during the years of fighting is considered along with the first post-Revolutionary fiction. From that point the developing conflict within Mexican reality itself-a conflict between introversion and extroversion, nationalism and cosmopolitanism-reaches out to seek its solution in the novels of the first chapter

     

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    ISBN: 9780292771413
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    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American; Group identity in literature; Mexican fiction; Mexican fiction--History and criticism; National characteristics, Mexican, in literature
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  2. Mexico in its novel
    a nation's search for identity
    Erschienen: [1966]
    Verlag:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Preface -- A Note on Mexican History -- 1. The Novel of Time and Being (1947-1963) -- 2. The Colonial Temperament (1521-1831) -- 3. Common Sense and Clouded Vision (1832-1854) -- 4. A Design for Progress (1855-1884) -- 5. The Desperate Compromise... mehr

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    Preface -- A Note on Mexican History -- 1. The Novel of Time and Being (1947-1963) -- 2. The Colonial Temperament (1521-1831) -- 3. Common Sense and Clouded Vision (1832-1854) -- 4. A Design for Progress (1855-1884) -- 5. The Desperate Compromise (1885-1891) -- 6. A Certain Elegance (1892-1906) -- 7. The Hope of the Fast (1907-1912) -- 8. The Gradual Tempest (1913-1924) -- 9. The Artists' Intent (1925-1930) -- 10. The Mirror Image (1931-1946) -- A Chronological List of Novels (1832-1963) -- A Selected Bibliography -- Index

     

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    ISBN: 9780292771413
    RVK Klassifikation: IQ 12210
    Schriftenreihe: The Texas Pan-American series
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    Schlagworte: Group identity in literature; Mexican fiction; National characteristics, Mexican, in literature; Mexican fiction--History and criticism; Electronic books
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    The novel of time and beingThe colonial temperament -- Common sense and clouded vision -- A design for progress -- The desperate compromise -- A certain elegance -- The hope of the past -- The gradual tempest -- The artists' intent -- The mirror image.

  3. Mexico in Its Novel
    A Nation's Search for Identity
    Erschienen: [1966]; ©1966
    Verlag:  University of Texas Press, Austin ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Mexico in Its Novel is a perceptive examination of the Mexican reality as revealed through the nation's novel. The author presents the Mexican novel as a cultural phenomenon: a manifestation of the impact of history upon the nation, an attempt by a... mehr

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    Mexico in Its Novel is a perceptive examination of the Mexican reality as revealed through the nation's novel. The author presents the Mexican novel as a cultural phenomenon: a manifestation of the impact of history upon the nation, an attempt by a people to come to grips with and understand what has happened and is happening to them. Written in a clear and graceful style, this study examines the life of the novel as a genre against the background of Mexican chronology. It begins with a survey of the mid-twentieth-century novel, the Mexican novel which came of age in the period following the 1947 publication of Agustín Yáñez's The Edge of the Storm. During this time the novel resolved some of its most complicated problems and, as a result, offered a wider and deeper view of reality. Having established this circumstance, John Brushwood goes back in time to the Conquest and then moves forward to the twentieth-century novel. Passing from the Colonial Period into the nineteenth century, the author recognizes the relationship between Romanticism and the desire for logical social behavior, and then views this relationship in the perspective of the Reform, an attempt to bring order out of chaos. The novel under the Díaz dictatorship is seen in three different phases, and the last Díaz chapter actually moves into the Revolution itself. The novel during the years of fighting is considered along with the first post-Revolutionary fiction. From that point the developing conflict within Mexican reality itself-a conflict between introversion and extroversion, nationalism and cosmopolitanism-reaches out to seek its solution in the novels of the first chapter.

     

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    Schlagworte: Group identity in literature; Mexican fiction; Mexican fiction--History and criticism; National characteristics, Mexican, in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
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    Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Nov 2021)