This article explores Pardo Bazán´s dialogue with realist representational fiction, with its voyeuristic obsessions, by revisiting certain passages in the novel Dulce Dueño and reviewing recent feminist scholarship (Bieder, Bacon, Medina and Kirkpatrick) that sees the novel to varying degrees as subversive of the male gaze. While these critics correctly see the novel as gesturing towards modernity, this article examines also its backward glance at earlier woman-plots in relation to feminine subjectivity that imagine various ways to demonstrate that woman tenía corazón.Este ensayo explora el diálogo de Pardo Bazán con la ficción representativa realista, con sus obsesiones voyeuristas, revisitando ciertos pasajes de la novela Dulce Dueño y re...
This thesis is concerned with the manner in which the fin de siècle Spanish writer Emilia Pardo Bazá...
The Spanish novels of nineteenth century presented feminine characters entrapped by the extreme dema...
Emilia Pardo Bazán often vocalized her rejection of natural gender roles for men and women. At the s...
En el siglo XIX se comenzó a debatir el papel de la mujer española. Emilia Pardo Bazán, considerada ...
In her novels Los Pazos de Ulloa and La madre Naturaleza Emilia Pardo Bazan establishes the idea tha...
Despite Emilia Pardo Bazán’s prominent feminism, La sirena negra has been strangely overlooked by g...
This article analyzes Cuban writer Dulce Maria Loynaz’s novel Jardín,focusing on her strategies to s...
This paper analyzes the representation of the femme fatale in Emilia Pardo Bazán’s La Quimera (1905)...
This article makes a detailed presentation of women in Dulce compañía (1995) a novel by Laura Restre...
Soledad Acosta de Samper´s novel writing is the focus of this article. The first issue explored is t...
Este trabajo se plantea como objetivo profundizar en torno a algunas de las propuestas presentes en ...
177 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This is a study of the contra...
This article proposes the contemplation of certain subversive practices from the female body, not as...
The post-Franco “boom” of the “novela femenina ,” or “women\u27s novel,” in Spain has generated much...
Este trabajo se plantea como objetivo profundizar en torno a algunas de las propuestas presentes en ...
This thesis is concerned with the manner in which the fin de siècle Spanish writer Emilia Pardo Bazá...
The Spanish novels of nineteenth century presented feminine characters entrapped by the extreme dema...
Emilia Pardo Bazán often vocalized her rejection of natural gender roles for men and women. At the s...
En el siglo XIX se comenzó a debatir el papel de la mujer española. Emilia Pardo Bazán, considerada ...
In her novels Los Pazos de Ulloa and La madre Naturaleza Emilia Pardo Bazan establishes the idea tha...
Despite Emilia Pardo Bazán’s prominent feminism, La sirena negra has been strangely overlooked by g...
This article analyzes Cuban writer Dulce Maria Loynaz’s novel Jardín,focusing on her strategies to s...
This paper analyzes the representation of the femme fatale in Emilia Pardo Bazán’s La Quimera (1905)...
This article makes a detailed presentation of women in Dulce compañía (1995) a novel by Laura Restre...
Soledad Acosta de Samper´s novel writing is the focus of this article. The first issue explored is t...
Este trabajo se plantea como objetivo profundizar en torno a algunas de las propuestas presentes en ...
177 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This is a study of the contra...
This article proposes the contemplation of certain subversive practices from the female body, not as...
The post-Franco “boom” of the “novela femenina ,” or “women\u27s novel,” in Spain has generated much...
Este trabajo se plantea como objetivo profundizar en torno a algunas de las propuestas presentes en ...
This thesis is concerned with the manner in which the fin de siècle Spanish writer Emilia Pardo Bazá...
The Spanish novels of nineteenth century presented feminine characters entrapped by the extreme dema...
Emilia Pardo Bazán often vocalized her rejection of natural gender roles for men and women. At the s...