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Torn Lace and Other Stories: An English Translation Critical Edition
Contributor(s): Pardo Bazán, Emilia (Author), Urruela, Maria Cristina (Translator), Tolliver, Joyce (Introduction by)

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ISBN: 0873527844     ISBN-13: 9780873527842
Publisher: Modern Language Association of America
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Published: January 1996
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Annotation: Although written a century ago, the sixteen stories by Emilia Pardo Bazan collected in this volume are strikingly relevant to contemporary concerns. Noted for narrative complexity, stylistic variety, and feminist themes, Pardo Bazan's stories explore many aspects of the relationships between men and women. Both outspoken and witty, melancholy and humorous, these stories will interest general readers as well as students and scholars of Spanish literature.
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Short Stories (single Author)
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 96041223
Physical Information: 0.39" H x 5.54" W x 8.53" L (0.46 lbs) 175 pages
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Although written a century ago, the sixteen stories by Emilia Pardo Baz n collected in this volume are strikingly relevant to contemporary concerns. Noted for narrative complexity, stylistic variety, and feminist themes, Pardo Baz n's stories explore many aspects of the relationships between men and women.

Readers of these stories, most of which are here translated into English for the first time, will encounter memorable and affecting characters. A mysterious nun spends her days in a convent crying over something that happened to her many years ago, when she was a young woman. A young man tries to uncover the true reason a scheming woman married his uncle. An unwed pregnant woman finds unexpected help from a misogynist doctor. A bachelor wishing to marry develops a special test for prospective wives, only to see it backfire. And in the title story, a bride suddenly calls off her wedding at the last possible moment without an explanation.

Both outspoken and witty, melancholy and humorous, these stories will interest general readers as well as students and scholars of Spanish literature.


Contributor Bio(s): Tolliver, Joyce: -

Joyce Tolliver is associate professor of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her research interests include translation and nineteenth- and twentieth-century Spanish literature.

Pardo Bazan, Emilia: -

Emilia Pardo Baz�n�(1851�1921) is considered by many scholars one of the most important writers of nineteenth-century Spain. Instrumental in introducing French naturalism and Russian spiritual realism into Spanish literature, she published twenty novels, twenty-one novellas, two cookbooks, seven plays, nearly six hundred short stories, and hundreds of essays. Her stories are often included in anthologies of Spanish literature, and her works have recently begun appearing in English translations: �The House of Ulloa�and�"The White Horse" and Other Stories.

Urruela, Maria Cristina: -

Mar�a Cristina Urruela is a lecturer in Spanish at Stanford University.


 
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