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Borrowed Words: Translation, Imitation, and the Making of the Nineteenth-Century Novel in Spain.(Book Review)
Publication: The Modern Language Review Publication Date: 01-APR-05 Author: Ginger, Andrew |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Modern Humanities Research Association
Borrowed Words: Translation, Imitation, and the Making of the Nineteenth-Century Novel in Spain. By ELISA MARTI-LOPEZ. London: Associated University Presses. 2002. 193 pp. 22.02 [pounds sterling]. ISBN 0-8387-5520-8.
This book concerns two fundamentally important and interrelated aspects of literary life in mid-nineteenth-century Spain: the writing and publication of socially concerned misterios inspired by Sue, and the prominence...
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