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Spanish Vampire Fiction since 1900 Abigail Lee Six

Spanish Vampire Fiction since 1900 By Abigail Lee Six

Spanish Vampire Fiction since 1900 by Abigail Lee Six


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Spanish Vampire Fiction since 1900: Blood Relations 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.

Spanish Vampire Fiction since 1900 Summary

Spanish Vampire Fiction since 1900: Blood Relations by Abigail Lee Six

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.

Part I gives a chronological text-by-text appreciation of all the texts included in this volume, many of them little known even to Hispanists and few if any to non-Spanish Gothic scholars. It also provides a plot summary and brief background on the author of each. These entries are free-standing and designed to be consulted for reference or read together to give a sense of the evolution of the paradigm since 1900. Part II considers the corpus comparatively, first with regard to its relationship to folklore and religion and then contagion and transmission.

Spanish Vampire Fiction since 1900: Blood Relations will be of interest to Anglophone Gothic scholars who want to develop their knowledge of the Spanish dimension of the mode and to Hispanists who want to look at some canonical texts and authors from a new perspective but also gain an awareness of some interesting and decidedly non-canonical material.

About Abigail Lee Six

Abigail Lee Six is Professor of Spanish at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. Among the first Hispanists to argue for taking the Gothic beyond a narrow chronological definition, The Gothic Fiction of Adelaida Garcia Morales: Haunting Words and Gothic Terrors: Incarceration, Duplication, and Bloodlust in Spanish Narrative showcase her research.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction

Part I: Text-by-Text Analysis
1. Ramon del Valle-Inclan, Beatriz/Satanas
2. Emilia Pardo Bazan, Vampiro
3. Antonio de Hoyos y Vinent, Una hora de amor and El senor Cadaver y le senorita Vampiro
4. Carmen de Burgos, La mujer fria
5. Wenceslao Fernandez Florez, El claro del bosque
6. Alfonso Sastre, Las noches del Espiritu Santo
7. Juan G. Atienza, Sangre fresca para el muerto
8. Alfons Cervera, Historia de amor
9. Adelaida Garcia Morales, La logica del vampiro
10. Mercedes Abad, Sangre
11. Javier Garcia Sanchez, Ella, Dracula: Erzsebet Bathory
12. Clara Tahoces, Gothika
13. Santiago Eximeno, Al caer la noche
14. David Jasso, Victimas inocentes
15. Alfredo Alamo, El hombre de la pala
16. Elia Barcelo, La belle dame sans merci
17. Nuria C. Botey, Viviendo con el tio Roy
18. Miguel Puente Molins, Caries
19. Juan Ignacio Carrasco, Entre nosotros
20. Jose de la Rosa, Vampiro
21. Marc R.Soto, Siempre en mi recuerdo
22. Jose Maria Tamparillas, El sabor de la buena tierra, Sangre de mi sangre, carne de mi carne and La vieja, la muy vieja Betty
23. Lorenzo Fernandez Bueno, El vampiro de Silesia
24. Carlos Molinero, Verano de miedo
25. Gema del Prado Marugan, Comer con los ojos
26. Edgar Sega, Los dos mundos de Lord Barrymore

Part II: Comparative Analysis27. Folklore and Religion
28. Contagion and Transmission

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NLS9781032093741
9781032093741
1032093749
Spanish Vampire Fiction since 1900: Blood Relations by Abigail Lee Six
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-06-30
238
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