Stripped of much of its individuality as a piece of literature and relegated to the niche set aside for women\u27s writing, Isabel Allende\u27s La casa de los espíritus has sometimes wrongfully been critically condemned as a mere facsimile of García Màrquez\u27s seminal Latin American novel. However, if critics were to reexamine La casa de los espíritus as a work of fiction in which its writer attempts to give voice to, and achieve personal closure of, historical events so tragically real for her, its comparisons with that other Latin American novel might be less frequent. This article contends that Allende uses a mixture of traceable historical facts, unsubstantiated personal accounts, and urban myths perpetuated by popular hearsay to pr...
Famous for its fantastic and magical narratives, Latin American literature has been a focal point fo...
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Creative Portion abstract (75%): Literary Fiction Manuscript Souvenirs of the Revolution Against th...
This article proposes a comparative study of two novels, The House of the Spirits (1982) and Portrai...
Isabel Allende is one of the most widely read writers from Latin America this century. Her work has ...
Both authors manage to tell the troubled stories of their countries with Garcia Marquez’s book servi...
In Isabel Allende’s The House of the Spirits, framed by the same sentence – Barrabás came to us by s...
In her article Latino Identity in Allende\u27s Historical Novels Olga Ries analyzes the concept of...
Isabel Allende\u27s narrative, from her first novel The House of the Spirits (1982) through the most...
With recent 20th century violence still impacting Latin American societies today, namely the Guatema...
This research demonstrates how Isabel Allende has created a trilogy representing alterity and the su...
At the intersection of the autobiographical, the historical, and the fictional, Laura Alcoba’s Manèg...
Published in Colombia in 1989, but neglected until the author’s later distinction, Laura Restrepo’s ...
With the publication of her first novel, The House of the Spirits. Isabel Allende has become a Latin...
In the article I describe the ways in which we have created elaborate ways in making death illusory,...
Famous for its fantastic and magical narratives, Latin American literature has been a focal point fo...
En este artículo me propongo a examinar la concepción de Historia subyacente a La casa...
Creative Portion abstract (75%): Literary Fiction Manuscript Souvenirs of the Revolution Against th...
This article proposes a comparative study of two novels, The House of the Spirits (1982) and Portrai...
Isabel Allende is one of the most widely read writers from Latin America this century. Her work has ...
Both authors manage to tell the troubled stories of their countries with Garcia Marquez’s book servi...
In Isabel Allende’s The House of the Spirits, framed by the same sentence – Barrabás came to us by s...
In her article Latino Identity in Allende\u27s Historical Novels Olga Ries analyzes the concept of...
Isabel Allende\u27s narrative, from her first novel The House of the Spirits (1982) through the most...
With recent 20th century violence still impacting Latin American societies today, namely the Guatema...
This research demonstrates how Isabel Allende has created a trilogy representing alterity and the su...
At the intersection of the autobiographical, the historical, and the fictional, Laura Alcoba’s Manèg...
Published in Colombia in 1989, but neglected until the author’s later distinction, Laura Restrepo’s ...
With the publication of her first novel, The House of the Spirits. Isabel Allende has become a Latin...
In the article I describe the ways in which we have created elaborate ways in making death illusory,...
Famous for its fantastic and magical narratives, Latin American literature has been a focal point fo...
En este artículo me propongo a examinar la concepción de Historia subyacente a La casa...
Creative Portion abstract (75%): Literary Fiction Manuscript Souvenirs of the Revolution Against th...