Writing the Americas in Enlightenment Spain

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Writing the Americas in Enlightenment Spain
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Publisher : Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture
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Book Synopsis Writing the Americas in Enlightenment Spain by : Thomas C. Neal

Book excerpt: Building on recent transatlantic and postcolonial approaches to Spain's Enlightenment that have focused mostly on historiographical writings and official discourse, Writing the Americas shows how novels, plays, and short stories often incorporated the imagery of the Americas and the experiences of colonial rule.


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