Currents in the Contemporary Argentine Novel: Arlt, Mallea, Sabato, and CortázarUniversity of Missouri Press, 1975 - 155 strán (strany) Foster briefly outlines the the historical tradition of the novel in Argentinian literature and focuses his study to four of its major contemporary writers. His selective survey examines the attributes that distinguish Argentinian novels in general as well as how they appeal to a public beyond national borders by containing trends that encompass Latin American novels as a whole. |
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Two Roberto Arlt and the Neurotic Rationale | 20 |
Three Eduardo Mallea and the Dilemma | 47 |
Four Ernesto Sabato and the Anatomy | 71 |
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Currents in the Contemporary Argentine Novel: Arlt, Mallea, Sabato, and Cortázar David William Foster Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1975 |
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