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María Losada Friend (res.)
Cuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo: Revista del Grupo de Estudios del siglo XVIII, ISSN 2173-0687, Nº 29, 2023, págs. 493-497
With the main goal of contributing to a wider understanding of the presence of Spanish literature and culture in British Romanticism, this book focuses on the instrumental role played by the British periodical press in the Anglo-Spanish literary and cultural exchange in the first half of the nineteenth century. All the chapters bear witness to the contrasting and varied perception of everything Spanish, the different strategies of exploration, appropriation and rewriting of its cultural and literary tradition. Besides, they all reveal the intricate web of cultural, political and religious factors tinging the discourse of British Romantic literary critics and authors on the Spanish cultural capital.
págs. 9-24
Literary critics as cultural mediators between Spain and the United Kingdom in the Romantic British Press: the case of Ángel Anaya
págs. 27-42
Challenging the Canon: Spanish exiles’ articles on SpanishLiterature in British Periodicals (1823–1834)
págs. 43-58
Selling Spain in the British Press during the 1830s: advertisers as cultural mediators
págs. 59-76
Shifting views on the political nation: a comparison of british and spanish criticism of spanish ballads
págs. 79-98
págs. 99-114
Lope de Vega reviewed in the british romantic periodical press (1790s–1820s): building the spanish national character
págs. 117-132
Translating Calderón de la Barca in british romanticism: the texts by Mary Margaret Busk in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (1825–1826)
págs. 133-146
Cervantes, Sir Walter Scott and the Quixotic Satire onErudition: Cervantean Echoes in Scott’s The Antiquary (1816)
págs. 147-158
Idle English Reader: romanticism and the illustrated reception of Don Quixote in England
págs. 159-182
“A distinguished place in theTemple of the Muses”: Tomás de Iriarte’s Fables in the british romantic press (1795–1820)
págs. 185-198
Between disdain and disappointment: three english reviews of Martínez de la Rosa’s obras literarias
págs. 199-214
“A more genuine and healthy tone in SpanishLiterature”: Fernán Caballero in Britain
págs. 215-228
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