Combining assiduous attention to biography and bibliography with original literary criticism oriented toward feminist theory, this volume profiles and analyzes fifty significant women writers of Spain--some celebrated and some overlooked--from the fourteenth century to the present. The work includes poets, fiction writers, dramatists, and essayists. Lives and works are examined with reference to complex issues surrounding gender, creativity, and social mores. Partly informed by findings of the fifty contributing scholars, Levine and Marson have also provided a volume introduction interpreting…mehr
Combining assiduous attention to biography and bibliography with original literary criticism oriented toward feminist theory, this volume profiles and analyzes fifty significant women writers of Spain--some celebrated and some overlooked--from the fourteenth century to the present. The work includes poets, fiction writers, dramatists, and essayists. Lives and works are examined with reference to complex issues surrounding gender, creativity, and social mores. Partly informed by findings of the fifty contributing scholars, Levine and Marson have also provided a volume introduction interpreting herstory in terms of Spanish culture, likening the struggle for identity and artistic expression in an engendered world to balancing on a tightrope. Extensive bibliographies for each writer document original works, modern editions and translations, and criticism; and a general bibliography selects valuable sources pertaining to Spanish women writers and gender-related topics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
LINDA GOULD LEVINE is Professor of Spanish at Montclair State College, New Jersey, where she also teaches Women's Studies. She has published critical studies on the Spanish novelist, Juan Goytisolo as well as feminist criticism on numerous contemporary women authors of Spain and Latin America, including Ana Maria Moix, Carmen Martin Gaite, Esther Tusquests, and Isabel Allende. With Gloria Feiman Waldman, she is coauthor of Feminismo ante el franguismo: Entrevistas con feministas de Espana. ELLEN ENGELSON MARSON is Associate Professor of Spanish at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY. She has published articles on contemporary Spanish poets, among them, Jose Angel Valente, Ana Maria Moix, and the novisimos, and is the author of Poesia poetica de Jose Angel Valente. Her current work explores the relationship between gender consciousness and poetic expression in contemporary women poets from Spain. GLORIA FEIMAN WALDMAN is Chair of the Foreign Languages Department and Professor of Spanish at York College, CUNY, where she also teaches Women's Studies and Latin American Studies. She has published a critical study on the Puerto Rican writer, Luis Radael Sanchez, and translations and articles on feminist criticism and contemporary Latin American theater. With Nora Glickman, she has competed an anthology on the presence of the Jew in the Argentine theater.
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Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction: View From a Tightrope: Six Centuries of Spanish Women Writers by Linda Gould Levine and Ellen Engelson Marson Rosario de Acuña by María del Carmen Simón Palmer Caterina Albert i Paradís ("Victor Català") by Teresa M. Vilarós Concha Alós by Ada Ortúzar-Young Josefa Amar y Borbón by Constance A. Sullivan Concepción Arenal by Estelle Irizarry María Victoria Atencia by Sharon Keefe Ugalde Fernán Caballero (Cecilia Böhl de Faber y Larrea) by Martha J. Manier Maria Aurèlia Capmany by Barbara Dale May Ana Caro Mallén de Soto by Amy Kaminsky Teresa de Cartagena by Ronald E. Surtz Rosalía de Castro by Kathleen N. March Carolina Coronado by Susan Kirkpatrick Leonor de la Cueva y Silva by Teresa S. Soufas Rosa Chacel by Shirley Mangini Ernestina de Champourcin by Joy B. Landeira Carmen de Burgos ("Colombine") by Elizabeth Starcevic Ana Diosdado by Phyllis Zatlin Lidia Falcón O'Neill by Gloria Feiman Waldman Angela Figuera Aymerich by John C. Wilcox Gloria Fuertes by Ellen Engelson Marson Adelaida García Morales by Yvonne Jehenson Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer by Maryellen Bieder Clara Janés by Anne M. Pasero Carmen Laforet by Roberta Johnson María Teresa León by Beth Wietelmann Bauer Leonor López de Córdova by Theresa Ann Sears Marcela de San Félix (Sor Marcela) by Electa Arenal María de San José (Maria de Salazar) by Stacey Schlau Carmen Martín Gaite by Joan Lipman Brown María Martínez Sierra ("Gregorio Martínez Sierra") by Alda Blanco Ana María Matute by María Carmen Riddel Julia Maura by Patricia W. O'Connor Marina Mayoral by Concha Alborg Ana María Moix by Linda Gould Levine Rosa Montero by Kathleen M. Glenn Margarita Nelken y Mausberger by Eleanore Maxwell Dial Teresa Pàgamies by Janet Pérez Emilia Pardo Bazán by Ruth El Saffar Paloma Pedrero by Iride Lamartina-Lens Soledad Puértolas by Mary Jane Treacy Carme Riera by Margery Resnick Mercàge Rodoreda by Nancy Vosburg Montserrat Roig by Geraldine Cleary Nichols Concha Romero by John P. Gabriele Ana Rossetti by Nancy L. Bundy Faustina Sáez de Melgar by Cristina Emríquez de Dalamanca María del Pilar Sinués de Marco by Catherine Jagoe Teresa de Jesús by Alison Weber Esther Tusquets by Mirella Servodidio María de Zayas y Sotomayor by Marcia L. Welles and Mary S. Gossy Selected Bibliography Appendix I: List of Authors by Date of Birth Appendix II: Works Available in English Translation Title Index Subject Index
Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction: View From a Tightrope: Six Centuries of Spanish Women Writers by Linda Gould Levine and Ellen Engelson Marson Rosario de Acuña by María del Carmen Simón Palmer Caterina Albert i Paradís ("Victor Català") by Teresa M. Vilarós Concha Alós by Ada Ortúzar-Young Josefa Amar y Borbón by Constance A. Sullivan Concepción Arenal by Estelle Irizarry María Victoria Atencia by Sharon Keefe Ugalde Fernán Caballero (Cecilia Böhl de Faber y Larrea) by Martha J. Manier Maria Aurèlia Capmany by Barbara Dale May Ana Caro Mallén de Soto by Amy Kaminsky Teresa de Cartagena by Ronald E. Surtz Rosalía de Castro by Kathleen N. March Carolina Coronado by Susan Kirkpatrick Leonor de la Cueva y Silva by Teresa S. Soufas Rosa Chacel by Shirley Mangini Ernestina de Champourcin by Joy B. Landeira Carmen de Burgos ("Colombine") by Elizabeth Starcevic Ana Diosdado by Phyllis Zatlin Lidia Falcón O'Neill by Gloria Feiman Waldman Angela Figuera Aymerich by John C. Wilcox Gloria Fuertes by Ellen Engelson Marson Adelaida García Morales by Yvonne Jehenson Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer by Maryellen Bieder Clara Janés by Anne M. Pasero Carmen Laforet by Roberta Johnson María Teresa León by Beth Wietelmann Bauer Leonor López de Córdova by Theresa Ann Sears Marcela de San Félix (Sor Marcela) by Electa Arenal María de San José (Maria de Salazar) by Stacey Schlau Carmen Martín Gaite by Joan Lipman Brown María Martínez Sierra ("Gregorio Martínez Sierra") by Alda Blanco Ana María Matute by María Carmen Riddel Julia Maura by Patricia W. O'Connor Marina Mayoral by Concha Alborg Ana María Moix by Linda Gould Levine Rosa Montero by Kathleen M. Glenn Margarita Nelken y Mausberger by Eleanore Maxwell Dial Teresa Pàgamies by Janet Pérez Emilia Pardo Bazán by Ruth El Saffar Paloma Pedrero by Iride Lamartina-Lens Soledad Puértolas by Mary Jane Treacy Carme Riera by Margery Resnick Mercàge Rodoreda by Nancy Vosburg Montserrat Roig by Geraldine Cleary Nichols Concha Romero by John P. Gabriele Ana Rossetti by Nancy L. Bundy Faustina Sáez de Melgar by Cristina Emríquez de Dalamanca María del Pilar Sinués de Marco by Catherine Jagoe Teresa de Jesús by Alison Weber Esther Tusquets by Mirella Servodidio María de Zayas y Sotomayor by Marcia L. Welles and Mary S. Gossy Selected Bibliography Appendix I: List of Authors by Date of Birth Appendix II: Works Available in English Translation Title Index Subject Index
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