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This book is the only one of its kind in English. Part literary history, part literary criticism, it is above all a personal assessment of a rich and important body of work which is still not widely known outside Catalonia. Catalan literature, one of the three major Peninsular literatures, reached an impressive level of excellence in the middle ages, beginning with Ramon Llull and the chronicles, and culminating in the two great fifteenth-century writers,the poet Ausiàs March and Joanot Martorell, the author of Tirant lo Blanc, one of the landmarks in early prose fiction. After three centuries of relative eclipse, the nineteenth-century Renaixença produced a distinctive version of Romanticism with notable achievements in poetry, theatre and the novel. More recently, Catalan writers have successfully assimilated a number of international tendencies, from Symbolism to Surrealism, while remaining deeply aware of the possibilities of the Catalan language itself. After the cultural disruption caused by the Civil War of 1936-39 and its aftermath, Catalan literature has once again shown its capacity for self-renewal, and the present literary scene is one of great interest and originality. The book does not presuppose any knowledge of Catalan; all quotations and book titles are translated, and a list of works translated into English is included.
849.9 --- Katalaanse literatuur --- 849.9 Katalaanse literatuur --- Catalan literature --- History and criticism --- History and criticism. --- Catalan identity. --- Catalan language. --- Catalan literature. --- Ramon Llull. --- Renaixença. --- Romanticism. --- Surrealism. --- Symbolism. --- cultural renewal. --- cultural shifts. --- literary history. --- medieval literature.
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Over the past three centuries, the millennium personality of Catalonia has been 'disappeared', submerged and fractured by a centralist system obsessed with the cleansing of all vestiges of national difference from a homogenized Spain. Out of this configuration has emerged a fragmented vision of Catalan culture appreciated mainly through the sporadic protagonism of such irrepressible geniuses as Gaudí, Dalí, Miró and Bigas Luna. The present volume offers a more comprehensive understanding of Catalonia's creative contribution across a broader spectrum of achievement. Written by an international team of scholars and focusing on the modern age, this monograph privileges not only conventional areas such as history, music, language, literature and the arts, but also popular experience, with elements such as sport, cinema, festivals and cuisine.
Catalonia (Spain) --- Katalonien. --- Social life and customs. --- History. --- Civilization. --- Catalans --- Ethnic identity. --- Arts. --- Barcelona. --- Bigas Luna. --- Catalan Identity. --- Cinema. --- Cuisine. --- Culture of Catalonia. --- Dalí. --- Festivals. --- Gaudí. --- Language. --- Literature. --- Miró. --- Music. --- Sport.
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"This study explores the interaction of language, culture and identity in contemporary Catalonia and rejects the exclusion of Castilian as a language capable of expressing 'Catalan-ness'"--Provided by publisher.
Spanish fiction --- Language and culture --- Catalans --- History and criticism. --- History --- Ethnic identity. --- Spanish literature --- Culture --- Catalan identity. --- Catalan literature. --- Catalan society. --- Spanish literature. --- contemporary literature. --- cultural identity. --- cultural studies. --- language and identity. --- multiculturalism. --- postcolonialism.
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