Conflicts of Discourse: Spanish Literature in the Golden Age |
Contents
Teresa de Jesús and the relations of writing | 26 |
Guzmán de Alfarache | 48 |
patronage and recognition | 69 |
The rhetoric of allegory in El criticón | 92 |
Civilisation and its discontents in Fuenteovejuna | 110 |
El nuevo palacio | 145 |
San Juan de la Cruz Freud and the human soul | 166 |
a reading of Góngoras | 184 |
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Alemán's allegory Andrenio auto Benengeli Bettelheim Body natural Buen Retiro Calderón Cardenio Catholic centre century Cervantes Cervantes's chapter character civilisation claims Clarín Comendador confessors contemporary context Counter-Reformation criticism criticón Critilo culture deconstruction Derrida desire discourse Domingo Báñez Don Quixote drama dramatises early modern essays example experience Felipe female figure Freud Fuenteovejuna function Góngora Gracián Green's Guzmán de Alfarache Hillis Miller Hispanism human ideology journey Juan's king king's Laurencia literary Lope's Luis de Góngora Mabbe Madrid male Márquez Villanueva meaning metaphor monarch mystic myth Narcissus narrative narrator novel Olivares original palace Parker piélago play poem political readers reading reference regicide relationship religious represents role royal San Juan Santa Teresa sexual signifier social Soledades soul Spain Spanish Golden Age Spanish literature spiritual structure studies suggest Symbolic Order textual Ticknor traditional translation tropes truth tyrannicide Vida woman women writing