Discourses of Empire

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271027944

Counter-Epic Literature in Early Modern Spain

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By Barbara Simerka
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Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments

1. Toward a Materialist Poetics of Counter-Epic Literature

2. "So That the Rulers Might Sleep Without Bad Dreams": Imperial Ideology and Practices

3. Liminal Identity and Polyphonic Ideology in Indiano Drama

4. The Early Modern History Play as Counter-Epic Mode: Cervantes’s La destrucción de Numancia and Lope de Vega’s Arauco domado

5. The Novelistic History Play: Rojas Zorrilla’s Numancia Diptych and González de Bustos’s Los españoles en Chile

6. "War and Lechery": La gatomaquia and the Burlesque Epic

7. Conclusions

Works Cited

Index



“Focusing mainly on the comedia, reviews counter-epic literary representations as discursive mediations questioning dominant ideologies, ways in which counter-epic texts contest imperialist practice and provide insights into the heterogeneity of early modern society.”

—Carmen Peraita, Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies

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