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"Ifigenia": Teresa de la Parra's Social Protest

ACKER, BERTIE

Letras femeninas, 1988-04, Vol.14 (1/2), p.73-79

Bloomsburg: Asociacion De Literatura Femenina Hispanica

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  • Título:
    "Ifigenia": Teresa de la Parra's Social Protest
  • Autor: ACKER, BERTIE
  • Assuntos: Epics ; ESTUDIOS ; Latin American literature ; Literary history ; Literature ; Novels ; Printing ; Prose ; Social protests ; Women ; Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941) ; Writers
  • É parte de: Letras femeninas, 1988-04, Vol.14 (1/2), p.73-79
  • Descrição: María Eugenia survives the long lonely period of mourning for her father locked away from the world in her grandmother's house, reading a great deal and gradually accepting the standards of Caracas society. Because of the book's instant popularity dealers had difficulty obtaining enough copies for their customers. If these novels are so unique and this prose among the best that can be found in all of Hispanic-American literature, then why do they not appear on graduate reading lists, why are samples not included in anthologies and why is Teresa de la Parra not seriously studied by more scholars? [...]the character portrayal is so splendid that some figures should be as famous as a Madame Bovary, a don Juan Tenorio or a Mr. Pickwick.
  • Editor: Bloomsburg: Asociacion De Literatura Femenina Hispanica
  • Idioma: Inglês

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