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REVELATIONS OF LANGUAGE: MIMETIC, ARTISTIC, AND COINCIDENTAL PARALLELS OF WOMEN'S VOICES

Through an examination of the feminine voices and conflict in Vincente Blasco Ibanez's "La barraca (The Cabin)" and "Canas y barro (Reed and Mud)," along with "Flor de Mayo (Mayflower)," it is demonstrated that the women are not simply typecast caricatures of siren...

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Published in:CLA journal 1997-09, Vol.41 (1), p.44-54
Main Author: Oxford, Jeffrey
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Through an examination of the feminine voices and conflict in Vincente Blasco Ibanez's "La barraca (The Cabin)" and "Canas y barro (Reed and Mud)," along with "Flor de Mayo (Mayflower)," it is demonstrated that the women are not simply typecast caricatures of sirens or virginal Madonnas but are individuals responding to varying situations.
ISSN:0007-8549
2766-0265