Political and Gender Dialectics in Three Nineteenth-Century Spanish Novels of the Bourbon Restoration (1874-1931)
©2025
Prompt
102 Pages
Summary
This book aims to show that three of the most iconic Spanish novels of the nineteenth century are connected to each other as a Krausist dialogue between their authors about politics and gender in the Spanish society of the Sexenio Democrático and the second Bourbon restoration. These novels are Doña Perfecta by Benito Pérez Galdós, Los pazos de Ulloa by Emilia Pardo Bazán, and La Regenta by Clarín. Galdós’ novel presents a misogynistic liberal perspective in favor of the restoration’s centrist compromise, while Pardo Bazán and Clarín defend women’s rights and criticize the restoration’s cynical politics. Pardo Bazán and Clarín each approach their side of the dialogue from their own ideological perspectives. The former presents a conservative, absolutist case while the latter presents a republican, radical case. This three-sided novelistic conversation highlights the ideological dynamics that are crucial for an accurate and nuanced understanding late nineteenth-century Spanish politics.
Details
- Pages
- 102
- Publication Year
- 2025
- ISBN (Hardcover)
- 9783034355360
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Amadeo I Political and Gender Dialectics Bobby Clinton Pardo Bazán Krausism Isabel II Horseshoe Theory Glorious Revolution Duverger’s Law Clarín Centrism Bourbon Restoration Alfonso XII Absolutism Carlism First Spanish Republic Galdós Liberalism Realism Republicanism Sexenio Democrático
- Published
- New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2025. XIV, 88 pp., 6 b/w ill.
- Product Safety
- Peter Lang Group AG