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Ramón del Valle-Inclán (1866-1936) was undoubtedly the most controversial literary figure of his generation. Whilst his genius was recognised by fellow writers, the reading public was slow to accept his work, and his theatre taxed directors and audiences alike. One of the harshest criticisms levelled against him concerned his use of repetition. This study shows how the reuse, recycling and development of material becomes one of the hallmarks of Valle-Inclán’s writing during the first three decades of his literary career, linking one genre with another and blurring the borders between different aesthetics. The repetition of themes and motifs, characters and stylistic devices reveals an underlying interdependence among works that on the surface appear unconnected or even contradictory.
Many of Valle-Inclán’s works have been studied in isolation, rather than as pieces of a whole. This book examines the elements that provide significant links in his writing between 1889 and 1922, most of which shares the common backdrop of Galicia, and demonstrates that apparently unrelated works are part of a larger picture. Despite changes in perspective and genre, there are constants that relate individual works to those that precede and follow, creating a unifying pattern of continuity.

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Contents: The Early Articles and Short Stories – Reworking, Innovating and Anticipating: The Sonatas and Flor de Santidad – The Beginnings of Theatre – The Early Comedias bárbaras: Sources and Links – Time of Crisis, New Directions and the Return to Galicia – Tuning Point: The Appearance and Significance of Divinas palabras – The Final Comedia bárbara: Cara de Plata.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 27/10/2010
      ISBN13: 9783034302425, 978-3034302425
      ISBN10: 3034302428

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Ramón del Valle-Inclán (1866-1936) was undoubtedly the most controversial literary figure of his generation. Whilst his genius was recognised by fellow writers, the reading public was slow to accept his work, and his theatre taxed directors and audiences alike. One of the harshest criticisms levelled against him concerned his use of repetition. This study shows how the reuse, recycling and development of material becomes one of the hallmarks of Valle-Inclán’s writing during the first three decades of his literary career, linking one genre with another and blurring the borders between different aesthetics. The repetition of themes and motifs, characters and stylistic devices reveals an underlying interdependence among works that on the surface appear unconnected or even contradictory.
      Many of Valle-Inclán’s works have been studied in isolation, rather than as pieces of a whole. This book examines the elements that provide significant links in his writing between 1889 and 1922, most of which shares the common backdrop of Galicia, and demonstrates that apparently unrelated works are part of a larger picture. Despite changes in perspective and genre, there are constants that relate individual works to those that precede and follow, creating a unifying pattern of continuity.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: The Early Articles and Short Stories – Reworking, Innovating and Anticipating: The Sonatas and Flor de Santidad – The Beginnings of Theatre – The Early Comedias bárbaras: Sources and Links – Time of Crisis, New Directions and the Return to Galicia – Tuning Point: The Appearance and Significance of Divinas palabras – The Final Comedia bárbara: Cara de Plata.

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