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In between lands and in no man's land: the reflection of Peninsular multilingualism in Iberian literary history

This article aims at analyzing the question of the inadequacy of the national boundaries traditionally applied in the configuration of literary history, when projected on a multilingual territory like the Iberian Peninsula. The starting point for this reflections will be the study of those Iberian w...

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Published in:Revista de filología románica 2013-09, Vol.30 (1), p.137-148
Main Author: Perez Isasi, Santiago
Format: Article
Language:cat ; spa
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Summary:This article aims at analyzing the question of the inadequacy of the national boundaries traditionally applied in the configuration of literary history, when projected on a multilingual territory like the Iberian Peninsula. The starting point for this reflections will be the study of those Iberian writers who escape the usual linguistic classifications, because they write in languages other than the 'national language', or because they write simultaneously in more than one language, and their representation in Spanish and Portuguese literary histories from the 19th century onwards. Adapted from the source document
ISSN:0212-999X
1988-2815
DOI:10.5209/rev_RFRM.2013.v30.n1.42606