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Spain in the nineteenth century
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10 May 2018

LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Social and cultural history, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, Literary studies: from c 2000, Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
'The achievement of this volume of essays is to open up a broad spectrum of possibilities for further consideration, other ‘how to’ questions which might be addressed to add to the extensive picture presented in this collection.'
Bulletin of Spanish Studies
Andrew Ginger is Chair of Spanish and Head of School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and Music at the University of Birmingham
Geraldine Lawless is Lecturer in Spanish at Queens University, Belfast
Introduction
1. How (not) to make a durable state – Natalia Sobrevilla Perea
2. How to be universal – Andrew Ginger
3. How to tell time – Geraldine Lawless
4. How to be religious under liberalism – Gregorio Alonso
5. How to prescribe a cure for the ills of art – Óscar Vázquez
6. How to know about right and wrong – Alison Sinclair
7. How to be a man – Collin McKinney
8. How to be a writer for the press – and how to write about it – Rhian Davies
9. How to be a cultural entrepreneur – Henriette Partzsch
10. How to be a man of letters – Raquel Sánchez
11. How to be an intellectual – Luis G. Martínez del Campo
12. How to live a colonial soldier’s life – Catherine Davies
Index