Bibliophiles, Murderous Bookmen, and Mad Librarians delves into the practice of bibliophilia - the love of books - and the many ways in which books are represented in modern Spanish literature.
Bibliophiles, Murderous Bookmen, and Mad Librarians delves into the practice of bibliophilia - the love of books - and the many ways in which books are represented in modern Spanish literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Bibliophilia The Spanish Context Part 1: The Legend of the Murderous Bookman of Barcelona A. The French Background of the Tale B. The Gazette and Flaubert Narratives and the Sartrean Interpretation C. Ramon Miquel i Planas as Bibliophile and Catalanist D. The Catalan Llegenda: Visual Innovation and Narrative Recovery E. The Legacy of Fra Vicents Part 2: Bibliophiles, Bibliographers, and Bookstore Browsers A. Bartolomé José Gallardo B. Vicente Salvá and Pedro Salvá C. Dionisio Hidalgo D. Azorín Part 3: Lost Books and Textual Restitution A. Re-imagining the Spanish Past: Library Fantasies in Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s La sombra del viento B. Biblioclasm, Bibliophilia, and the Tenacity of Memory in Manuel Rivas’s Os libros arden mal C. The Besieged Library of Sarajevo and the Marvelous Power of Literature in Juan Goytisolo’s El sitio de los sitios Part 4: Nuria Amat and the Persistence of Books A. The Writer-Librarian and the Library Effect B. Digital Technology and Book Fever C. The Return to the Library Part 5: Miquel Plana and the Book as a Work of Art Colophon Notes Works Cited Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Bibliophilia The Spanish Context Part 1: The Legend of the Murderous Bookman of Barcelona A. The French Background of the Tale B. The Gazette and Flaubert Narratives and the Sartrean Interpretation C. Ramon Miquel i Planas as Bibliophile and Catalanist D. The Catalan Llegenda: Visual Innovation and Narrative Recovery E. The Legacy of Fra Vicents Part 2: Bibliophiles, Bibliographers, and Bookstore Browsers A. Bartolomé José Gallardo B. Vicente Salvá and Pedro Salvá C. Dionisio Hidalgo D. Azorín Part 3: Lost Books and Textual Restitution A. Re-imagining the Spanish Past: Library Fantasies in Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s La sombra del viento B. Biblioclasm, Bibliophilia, and the Tenacity of Memory in Manuel Rivas’s Os libros arden mal C. The Besieged Library of Sarajevo and the Marvelous Power of Literature in Juan Goytisolo’s El sitio de los sitios Part 4: Nuria Amat and the Persistence of Books A. The Writer-Librarian and the Library Effect B. Digital Technology and Book Fever C. The Return to the Library Part 5: Miquel Plana and the Book as a Work of Art Colophon Notes Works Cited Index
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