A Forgotten "Dialogue": A Case of Intertextuality in Galdos's Marianela and Valera's Las Ilusiones Del Doctor Faustino (Critical Essay)
Michigan Academician 2003, Wntr, 34, 4
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Publisher Description
Of all the Spanish authors considered as belonging to the "Generation of 1868," Juan Valera is one of the most difficult to classify. His prose is not as costumbristic and romantic as those of Alarcon and Pereda; nor does it paint as realistic a portrait of society as the works of Alas, Galdos and Pardo Bazan.
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