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Un retrato penetrante (Isabel Burdiel, Isabel II. Una biografía, 1830-1904) [Ressenya]
Reseña del libro de Isabel Burdiel "Isabel II. Una biografía 1830-1904" Taurus,, 944 p
Isabel Burdiel, Isabel II. Una biografía (1830-1904)
Tras la publicación de varios textos teóricos sobre la biografía como forma de hacer historia, que se cuentan entre los mejores aparecidos sobre esta materia en España, y de un buen número de trabajos sobre la época de Isabel II, se esperaba, al menos por parte de los especialistas en el siglo xix, que la profesora de la Universidad de Valencia Isabel Burdiel ofreciera la biografía de esa reina. En 2004 proporcionó un avance en un libro titulado: Isabel II. No se puede reinar inocentemente (E..
BURDIEL, Isabel: Emilia Pardo Bazán. Madrid, Taurus 2019, 744 pgs.
El texto es una reseña/estudio crítico sobre la biografía que ha escrito Isabel Burdiel de Emilia Pardo Bazán, publicada en este mismo 2019
Isabel Burdiel, Isabel II. Una biografía (1830-1904)
Tras la publicación de varios textos teóricos sobre la biografía como forma de hacer historia, que se cuentan entre los mejores aparecidos sobre esta materia en España, y de un buen número de trabajos sobre la época de Isabel II, se esperaba, al menos por parte de los especialistas en el siglo xix, que la profesora de la Universidad de Valencia Isabel Burdiel ofreciera la biografía de esa reina. En 2004 proporcionó un avance en un libro titulado: Isabel II. No se puede reinar inocentemente (E..
Isabel II : por qué y cómo de una biografía
El lunes 19 de septiembre de 2010 puse punto final a la biografía completa de la reina Isabel II. En total, con algunas interrupciones para abordar trabajos más breves, me había ocupado diez años. Una primera parte de esa biografía se publicó en 2004, coincidiendo con el centenario de la reina, por la editorial Espasa-Calpe. Ahora, a finales de 2010, aquella primera aproximación, reformulada y sintetizada, quedaba incluida en un grueso volumen, publicado por Taurus, que abordaba, por fin, la ..
The Monarchy and liberalism in Isabelian Spain.
A review of the book Isabel II, no se puede reinar inocentemente by the author Isabel Burdiel that talks about the first ten years of the kingdom of Isabel II and its complicated relations with the politicians of the time, its dependence on military power, on the family and the royal “lobbies”, along with her difficult personality.A review of the book Isabel II, no se puede reinar inocentemente by the author Isabel Burdiel that talks about the first ten years of the kingdom of Isabel II and its complicated relations with the politicians of the time, its dependence on military power, on the family and the royal “lobbies”, along with her difficult personality
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Daughter of fortune: Isabel Allende's popularity from a readership perspective
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore and critically interrogate Isabel Allende’s popularity cross-culturally in Britain and Spain. It analyses readers’ responses to Allende’s works as well as the discourses surrounding her public representation, an approach that is ‘readerly’ but must also take account of production and text. This approach is intended to further the understanding of Allende’s work which so far has always been analysed from a textual perspective. However, the relationship between Allende’s popularity, her texts, public representation and readers has not been yet analysed in detail.This thesis is innovative in other ways too. Methodologically, it approaches readers through the under studied cultural form of the reading group. It also incorporates a comparative dimension by looking at the reception of Allende in two different cultural contexts: the British and Spanish respectively. Finding out about Allende’s popularity has involved asking readers about their reading experiences as well as analysing the production of discourses around her public representation. Paul Ricoeur’s (1984, 1988) perspective on authorial intentions and readers’ responses to texts helps in understanding the intricacies surrounding what is involved in reading any text. It draws attention to Allende’s and her publishers’ authorial strategies, her ‘strategies of persuasion’ and the specificity of the lives and contexts of British and Spanish reading publics. Equally, this ‘readerly’ approach draws on feminist audience research and primarily on the work of Ien Ang and Janice Radway. Their work with viewers and readers respectively is particularly useful in establishing and developing methodological parameters for the study of reading groups. As a whole, this thesis contributes to the understanding of Allende’s cross-cultural popularity by situating readers at the centre
Una farsa trágica o la imposible monarquía constitucional [Ressenya]
Reseña del libro de Isabel Burdiel, Isabel II. No se puede reinar inocentemente, Madrid, 200
Entangled Sensibilities and the Broken Circulation of Mary W. Shelley's Frankenstein. Gender, Race, and Otherness
ERC Advanced Grants (AdG)Conceived on the margins of high culture, and specifically of the radical Romantics of the first decades of the nineteenth century, Frankenstein is incomprehensible without the Enlightenment “culture of sensibility” and its gendered paradoxes. Nor is it conceivable without the tensions raised by its encounter with the questioning of the strong notions of Truth, Virtue, and Identity that both Enlightenment and Romanticism entailed. This chapter aims to bring together, or question, the explanatory and contextual force of the various interpretations of Mary Shelley's story – scientific, political, gendered, and racial – in light of the crossover between the Enlightenment and Romantic sensibilities. Thus, it also explores the book's transcultural and transtemporal readings, especially in Southern Europe and Latin America.European Research Council (ERC
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