Abstract
This book questions three widely accepted ideas about supposed backwardness of the Spanish Romantic period: that progressive liberal political thought was weak, that literary thought rapidly became dominated by conservative ideas, and that the most experimental phase of literature were short-lived. It does so in turn by examining political thought, literary thought, and a group of experimental authors: Espronceda, Ros de Olano, Alvarez, and Ovejas.
| Translated title of the contribution | Political Revolution and Literary Experiment in the Spanish Romantic Period (1830-1850) |
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| Original language | English |
| Publisher | Edwin Mellen Press |
| Number of pages | 406 |
| ISBN (Print) | 0773479953 |
| Publication status | Published - 1999 |
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The “Enlightenment”, The Longue Durée, and Catholic Visions of the Lisbon Disaster: Spain 1755-56
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1812 Echoes: The Cadiz Constitution in Hispanic Culture and Politics, University of Nottingham
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