Spanish Vampire Fiction from 1900 to the Present Day
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Word Count
57,250 words, Guess
Page Count
229 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781138303836
- ISBN-101138303836
- Library of Congress Control Number2018059188
- Library of Congress Control Number2018054363
- OCLC Control Number1079399722
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number1069639423
- Better World Books9781138303836
- Open LibraryOL34650752M
Classifications
- LCCPQ6147.G68S593 2019
- LCCPQ6147.G68 S593 2019
Description
"Spanish Vampire Fiction since 1900: Blood Relations, as that subtitle suggests, makes the case for considering Spanish vampire fiction an index of the complex relationship between intercultural phenomena and the specifics of a time, place, and author. Supernatural beings that drink blood are found in folklore worldwide, Spain included, and writers ranging from the most canonical to the most marginal have written vampire stories, Spanish ones included too. When they do, they choose between various strategies of characterization or blend different ones together. How much will they draw on conventions of the transnational corpus? Are their vampires to be local or foreign; alluring or repulsive; pitiable or pure evil, for instance? Decisions like these determine the messages texts carry and, when made by Spanish authors, may reveal aspects of their culture with striking candidness, perhaps because the fantasy premise seems to give the false sense of security that this is harmless escapism and, since metaphorical meaning is implicit, it is open to argument and, if necessary, denial"--
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