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This book explores a key historical moment for literary and
cultural relations between Spain and Portugal. Focusing on the
period between 1870 and 1930, it analyses the contacts between
Portuguese and Spanish writers and artists of this period, showing
that, at least among the cultural elites, there were intense and
fruitful dialogues across political and linguistic borders. The
book presents the Iberian Peninsula as a complex and multilingual
cultural polysystem in which diverse literary cultures coexist and
are mutually dependent upon each other. It offers a panoramic view
of Iberian literary and cultural history, encompassing not just
Portuguese and Spanish literary productions, but also Catalan,
Galician and Basque works. Combining a clear theoretical foundation
with deep historical knowledge and references to specific texts and
works, the book offers a thorough introduction to Iberian
literature in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
This collection of new essays by scholars from across Europe
focuses on the key theoretical and historical questions within the
rapidly growing field of Iberian studies, which is taken by the
authors to mean the methodological consideration of the Iberian
peninsula as a complex and multilingual cultural and literary
system. Dealing with a wide range of issues and cultural output
from a comparative European perspective, the essays question the
concept of 'Iberian' itself, query its suitability as a starting
point for academic research and consider it in relation to other
more established concepts and identities, such as Spanish,
Portuguese, Catalan, Basque and Galician, as well as wider European
and Western identities. The contributors examine the relationship
between the reality of 'Iberia' and the mythical, historical and
artistic narratives created to support or represent this collective
identity, with a particular focus on the period from the nineteenth
century to the present day.
This book explores a key historical moment for literary and
cultural relations between Spain and Portugal. Focusing on the
period between 1870 and 1930, it analyses the contacts between
Portuguese and Spanish writers and artists of this period, showing
that, at least among the cultural elites, there were intense and
fruitful dialogues across political and linguistic borders. The
book presents the Iberian Peninsula as a complex and multilingual
cultural polysystem in which diverse literary cultures coexist and
are mutually dependent upon each other. It offers a panoramic view
of Iberian literary and cultural history, encompassing not just
Portuguese and Spanish literary productions, but also Catalan,
Galician and Basque works. Combining a clear theoretical foundation
with deep historical knowledge and references to specific texts and
works, the book offers a thorough introduction to Iberian
literature in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
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