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• Author:John Havard, Ricardo Miguel
Spain, the United States, and Transatlantic Literary Culture throughout the Nineteenth Century
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.
Spain the United States and Transatlantic Literary Culture throughout the Nineteenth Century 1st Table of contents:
1 Introduction
Works Cited
2 Spain and Washington Irving’s Global America
American Columbus
Global Vision
The Reconquista and the New World
Narrative History and Contingency
Columbus and U.S. Empire
Notes
Works Cited
3 Moriscos and Mormons: Captivity Literature on the Spanish and American Frontiers
Spanish and American Frontiers
The Captive’s Tale
Morisco and Cherokee Expulsions
American Captivity Narratives and the Significance of Religious Difference
Female Life among the Mormons
Conclusion: The Citationary and Capacious Nature of Captivity Literature
Notes
Works Cited
4 The Writings of U.S. Hispanists and the Malleability of the U.S. Empire’s Spanish Past
Irving and Prescott Popularize the Spanish Foundations of the U.S. Imperial Narrative
Adapting the Columbian Legacy in the Caribbean Basin
“Rendering Homage” to the Spanish Past in Guam and the Philippines
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
5 Sketches of Spain: The Traveling Fictions of Frances Calderón de la Barca’s The Attaché in Madrid
Notes
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6 “Benito Cereno,” Spaniards, and Creoles
Differences between Melville’s Novella and Its Historical Prototypes
Similarities between the Historical Delano and Cerreño
Delano’s Self-Differentiation from Cereno
Melville’s Repositioning of Cerreño as a Chilean Creole
Note
Works Cited
7 Inspiration or Coincidence? Guadalupe Gutierrez and María Berta Quintero y Escudero’s Espinas y rosas as Discursive Doubles
¿Conocidas? Guadalupe Gutierrez and María Berta Quintero y Escudero
Plotting the Sobrina/o Coming-of-Age
Choose Wisely: Education, Good Character, and Wealth
Notes
Works Cited
8 Spain, U.S. Whiteness Studies, and María Amparo Ruiz de Burton’s “Lost Cause”
ENTER LOLA: A ‘Spano-American’ on the Minstrel Stage
A Scribbling Woman: Ruiz de Burton Reimagines Popular Literary Genres
Notes
Works Cited
9 Future and Past in Nilo María Fabra’s Science Fiction Stories on Spain versus the United States
Notes
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10 George Santayana’s Transatlantic Literary Criticism and the Potencies of Aesthetic Judgment
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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