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Artículos de costumbres - (Hispanic Texts) Annotated by Daniel Muñoz Sempere (Paperback)

Artículos de costumbres - (Hispanic Texts) Annotated by  Daniel Muñoz Sempere (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A collection of satirical articles by the influential nineteenth-century Spanish journalist Mariano José de Larra.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This is an annotated critical edition of Articulos de costumbres by the Romantic journalist Mariano Jose de Larra (180937), presented with a critical introduction, study guide, glossary and chronology. Larra is still one of the most widely studied Spanish Romantic authors, and his satire of customs and manners in articles such as El castellano viejo, Vuelva usted manana and Nochebuena de 1836 offers an insight into nineteenth century Spanish culture, while probing issues that are still seen as defining of Spanish identity today. Articulos de costumbres, presented here with an extensive annotation that identifies references that have not been previously elucidated, is a central text in the Spanish canon, opening up questions about modern Spain and issues such as political revolution, class identities, social change and the inclusion of Spain within European modernity.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Mariano José de Larra (1809-37) is remembered today as perhaps the most important Spanish Romantic prose writer, thanks to the fame achieved by his <i>artículos</i>. These short, acutely observed commentaries on Spanish life throw a satirical gaze on issues that remain relevant today, from the trappings of chauvinism and excessive national pride to the fickleness of trends and the complex relationship between Spain and Europe. Larra's caustic depiction of bureaucratic sloth and the inanity of middle-class life in Madrid was fuelled by an impulse to reform society and move the reader to action, though his articles evolved towards the end of his life into a tortured and often neurotic process of self-examination that would culminate in the nightmarish pieces preceding his suicide in 1837. This edition includes a selection of the most important <i>artículos</i>, together with a glossary of difficult words, historical timeline, '<i>temas de debate y discusión</i>', and an introductory study that locates Larra within the wider context of the transition from absolute monarchy to a modern liberal government in the 1830s. The Introduction also pays attention to the ways in which Larra's own life and works became an important icon for later generations of progressive Spaniards who embarked on further projects of critique and reform of traditional Spanish habits and institutions, and who saw in Larra an original critical voice anticipating that of the modern intellectual. This edition will be of interest to students and scholars of Spanish literature and culture, and modern literary studies.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Daniel Muñoz Sempere is Lecturer in Modern Spanish Studies at King's College London

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