A Dream of Arcadia: Anti-Industrialism in Spanish LIterature, 1895–1905An examination of four major turn-of-the-century writers' thematic return to nature and rural life as a reaction against the industrial movement illusstrates the impact of art nouveau in Spain |
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Contents
The Failure of the Modern City | 67 |
The Return to the Common People | 108 |
The Return to Nature | 150 |
Copyright | |
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A Dream of Arcadia: Anti-Industrialism in Spanish LIterature, 1895–1905 Lily Litvak Limited preview - 2014 |
A Dream of Arcadia: Anti-Industrialism in Spanish LIterature, 1895–1905 Lily Litvak Limited preview - 2011 |
A Dream of Arcadia: Anti-industrialism in Spanish Literature, 1895-1905 Lily Litvac de Kravzov,Lily Litvak No preview available - 1975 |
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