{"product_id":"imagined-truths-9781487505172","title":"Imagined Truths","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cem\u003eImagined Truths\u003c\/em\u003e provides a twenty-first-century analysis of stylistic and philosophical manifestations of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Spanish literary realism. Bringing together the work of the foremost specialists in the field of contemporary Spanish letters, this collection offers new approaches to literary and cultural criticism and reveals how Spanish realism, far from imitative of other European movements, engaged in complex and modern concepts of representation and mimesis.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e\u003ci\u003eImagined Truths\u003c\/i\u003e acknowledges the critical importance of women writers and contemporary approaches to questions of gender. The essays address the impact of economics on our perceptions of reality and our constructions of everyday life, and they argue for the importance of emotions in the social construction of individual identity. Most importantly, the essays acknowledge the post-imperial turn in literary studies.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eAddressing a broad range of authors, works, and topics, inc\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAcknowledgments   Introduction Mary L. Coffey, Pomona College and Margot Versteeg, University of Kansas   Part One. Nineteeth-Century Spanish Realism: Root and Branch   1. Arabella’s Veil: Translating Realism in Don Quijote con faldas (1808) Catherine Jaffe, Texas State University, San Marcos   2. Between Costumbrista Sketch and Short Story: Armando Palacio Valdés’s Aguas fuertes Enrique Rubio Cremades, Universidad de Alicante   3. Money, Capital, Monstrosity: Metaphorical Matrices of Realism in Antonio Flores’s Ayer, hoy y mañana Rebecca Haidt, The Ohio State University   Part Two. Modernity and the Parameters of Nineteenth-Century Spanish Realism   4. The Physician in the Narratives of Galdós and Clarín Peter Bly, Queen’s University   5. Travelling by Streetcar through Madrid with Galdós and Pardo Bazán Maryellen Bieder, Indiana University, Bloomington   6. Urban Hyperrealism: Galdós’s Dickensian Descriptions of Madrid Linda M. Willem, Butler University   7. Observed versus Imaginative Communities: Creative Realism in Galdós’s Misericordi Susan M. McKenna, University of Delaware   Part Three. Stretching the Limits of Spanish Realism   8. Colonialism, Collages, and Thick Description: Pardo Bazán and the Rhetoric of Detail  Joyce Tolliver, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign   9. Embodied Minds: Critical Erotic Decisions in La Regenta Randolph D. Pope, University of Virginia   10. María Zambrano on Women, Realism, and Freedom Roberta Johnson, University of Kansas   Part Four. The Challenges of Genre: Spanish Realism beyond the Novel   11. Writing (Un)clear Code: The Letters and Fiction of Emilia Pardo Bazán and Benito Pérez Galdós Cristina Patiño Eirín, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela   12. \"Volvía Galdós triunfante\": Fortunata y Jacinta on Stage (1930) David T. Gies, University of Virginia   13. When Reality Is Too Harsh to Bear: Role-Play in Juan Marsé’s \"Historia de detectives\"  Stephanie Sieburth, Duke University   Contributors Index\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"University of Toronto Press","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53187720413527,"sku":"9781487505172","price":57.8,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/imagined-truths-9781487505172","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}