The relationship between the United States and Spain evolved
rapidly over the course of the nineteenth century, culminating in
hostility during the Spanish-American War. However, scholarship on
literary connections between the two nations has been limited aside
from a few studies of the small coterie of Hispanists typically
conceived as the canon in this area. This volume collects essays
that push the study of transatlantic connections between U.S. and
Spanish literatures in new directions. The contributors represent
an interdisciplinary group including scholars of national
literatures, national histories, and comparative literature. Their
works explore previously understudied authors as well as
understudied works by better-known authors. They use these new
archives to present canonical works in new lights. Moreover, they
explore organic entanglements between the literary traditions, and
how those raditions interface with Latinx literary history.
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