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Idle Fictions: The Hispanic Vanguard Novel, 1926-1934, Expanded edition

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Gustavo Pérez Firmat
1993
Published by: Duke University Press
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The "idle fictions" of the vanguard novel of the 1920s and 1930s in Spain and Spanish America represented a kind of interlude of playfulness--a vacation or parenthetical insertion--in what was perceived as the established course of the modern Hispanic novel's development. Yet, as Pérez Firmat argues, though this genre saw itself as recreative and interstitial, it deliberately precipitated "a class war not between social classes but between literary classes." Concentrating on source material not widely available, Pérez Firmat reconstructs the reception these novels received at the time of their publication, then develops a reading of them based on the intellectual context of this reception. A new preface and an appendix on vanguard biographies have been added to this paperback edition.

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pp. i-vi
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pp. vii-viii
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pp. ix-x
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pp. xi-xiv
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Part One: Criticism
pp. 3-39
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pp. 40-64
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Part Two: Novels
pp. 67-80
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pp. 81-99
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pp. 100-120
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pp. 121-138
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pp. 139-142
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pp. 143-158
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pp. 159-168
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pp. 169-178
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pp. 179-187
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