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From Imperial to National Identity: Revisiting the Realist Tradition in Spanish Literatureallester in his essay “Los problemas de la novela española,” materialized in Luis Martín Santos ., and a few years later reiterated by Juan Benet who offered, according to Miller, a personalized version of Ortega’s aesthetic project in . (55). Ortega’s inaugural rejection of the Iberian realist trad树木中 发表于 2025-3-28 11:31:01
Sephardic Identity and the Enlightenment’s European Projectad ceased to produce literary accounts of their experience prior to 1992, but that their production remained, for the most part, on the fringes of Western centers of cultural production. The year 1992 was marked by a literary phenomenon of sorts: the publication of a considerable number of Sephardic