In this essay, Isaac Rosa´s El vano ayer and ¡Otra maldita novela sobre la guerra civil! will be analyzed as illustrations of a new novelistic approach to the Spanish civil war, dictatorship and the transition to democracy. In these novels, Rosa is critical of dominant narratives and discourses about Spanish recent past. Rosa shows that many of them manipulate the past in order to build and secure a non-conflicting present or resort to sentimentalism or nostalgia and so falsify the readers´ historical memory. Due to its unusual and clear political stance, Rosa´s narration of the past could be thought to be authoritarian as in the thesis novel. An analysis of the author-reader relationship reveals, nonetheless, that Rosa invites the reader t...
The transition to democracy is the most significant political event of the recent Spanish history an...
The transition to democracy is the most significant political event of the recent Spanish history an...
From the end of the pro-Franco dictatorship a lot of numbers of novels whose thematic it has continu...
The novels El vano ayer (2004) and ¡Otra maldita novela sobre la guerra civil! (2007) by Isaac Rosa,...
This article examines the representation of the Spanish Civil War and treatment of the theme of memo...
The article examines the Spanish Civil War fiction of the last ten years - its commitment to save/ r...
textThis dissertation adds to the discussion of historical memory in Spain regarding the Spanish Civ...
Review of: Rosa, Isaac. ¡Otra Maldita novela sobre la guerra civil! Barcelona: Seix Barral, 2007. 44...
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) constitutes one of the most definitive events of twentieth-century...
Through the analysis of the representation of the implicated subject (Rothberg, 2019) in four Spanis...
This article treats of the romance novel in the Spain of the postwar period, narrative model associa...
From the end of the pro-Franco dictatorship a lot of numbers of novels whose thematic it has continu...
The contemporary novel is characterized by a hybridity that makes the boundaries between the differe...
A través de un análisis de la representación del sujeto implicado (Rothberg, 2019) en cuatro novelas...
The transition to democracy is the most significant political event of the recent Spanish history an...
The transition to democracy is the most significant political event of the recent Spanish history an...
The transition to democracy is the most significant political event of the recent Spanish history an...
From the end of the pro-Franco dictatorship a lot of numbers of novels whose thematic it has continu...
The novels El vano ayer (2004) and ¡Otra maldita novela sobre la guerra civil! (2007) by Isaac Rosa,...
This article examines the representation of the Spanish Civil War and treatment of the theme of memo...
The article examines the Spanish Civil War fiction of the last ten years - its commitment to save/ r...
textThis dissertation adds to the discussion of historical memory in Spain regarding the Spanish Civ...
Review of: Rosa, Isaac. ¡Otra Maldita novela sobre la guerra civil! Barcelona: Seix Barral, 2007. 44...
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) constitutes one of the most definitive events of twentieth-century...
Through the analysis of the representation of the implicated subject (Rothberg, 2019) in four Spanis...
This article treats of the romance novel in the Spain of the postwar period, narrative model associa...
From the end of the pro-Franco dictatorship a lot of numbers of novels whose thematic it has continu...
The contemporary novel is characterized by a hybridity that makes the boundaries between the differe...
A través de un análisis de la representación del sujeto implicado (Rothberg, 2019) en cuatro novelas...
The transition to democracy is the most significant political event of the recent Spanish history an...
The transition to democracy is the most significant political event of the recent Spanish history an...
The transition to democracy is the most significant political event of the recent Spanish history an...
From the end of the pro-Franco dictatorship a lot of numbers of novels whose thematic it has continu...