The Modern Latin American NovelSeries Editor: Herbert Sussman, Northeastern University The volumes in this series examine significant literary foundations of the novel, by applying the most recent critical approaches: Marxism, feminism, structuralism, and others. Each volume surveys a specific novel-writing tradition, and includes:
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Contents
Introduction to Modernist Fiction | 3 |
The Novels of Miguel Angel Asturias | 11 |
The Novels of Agustín Yáñez | 19 |
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