Isabel Allende: A Critical Companion
Isabel Allende garnered immediate attention and international acclaim with the 1982 publication of House of Spirits. Allende drew favorable comparisons to male Latin American writers who were dominating a boom movement that mixed political and magical themes. Yet her engaging epic became a bestseller based on its artistic merit, regardless of gender issues, and her ensuing output of fiction and nonfiction continued to establish her esteemed place in the literary ranks. This Critical Companion introduces readers to Allende's writings with accessible literary analysis of her six novels, featuring discussions of plot, character development, thematic concerns and style, historical contexts, and alternative critical perspectives.

A fascinating biographical chapter traces Allende's jourbaney from wife, mother, and jourbanalist in Chile to internationally acclaimed author. Her life story—as stimulating as her novels—offer students and readers a better understanding of the historical and political forces that informed her work. The Literary Heritage chapter provides will deepen readers' appreciation for Allende's contributions to, and place in, the Latin American literary tradition. A select bibliography includes reviews and resources that will be especially useful for student research projects.

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Isabel Allende: A Critical Companion
Isabel Allende garnered immediate attention and international acclaim with the 1982 publication of House of Spirits. Allende drew favorable comparisons to male Latin American writers who were dominating a boom movement that mixed political and magical themes. Yet her engaging epic became a bestseller based on its artistic merit, regardless of gender issues, and her ensuing output of fiction and nonfiction continued to establish her esteemed place in the literary ranks. This Critical Companion introduces readers to Allende's writings with accessible literary analysis of her six novels, featuring discussions of plot, character development, thematic concerns and style, historical contexts, and alternative critical perspectives.

A fascinating biographical chapter traces Allende's jourbaney from wife, mother, and jourbanalist in Chile to internationally acclaimed author. Her life story—as stimulating as her novels—offer students and readers a better understanding of the historical and political forces that informed her work. The Literary Heritage chapter provides will deepen readers' appreciation for Allende's contributions to, and place in, the Latin American literary tradition. A select bibliography includes reviews and resources that will be especially useful for student research projects.

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Isabel Allende: A Critical Companion

Isabel Allende: A Critical Companion

by Karen C. Cox
Isabel Allende: A Critical Companion

Isabel Allende: A Critical Companion

by Karen C. Cox

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Isabel Allende garnered immediate attention and international acclaim with the 1982 publication of House of Spirits. Allende drew favorable comparisons to male Latin American writers who were dominating a boom movement that mixed political and magical themes. Yet her engaging epic became a bestseller based on its artistic merit, regardless of gender issues, and her ensuing output of fiction and nonfiction continued to establish her esteemed place in the literary ranks. This Critical Companion introduces readers to Allende's writings with accessible literary analysis of her six novels, featuring discussions of plot, character development, thematic concerns and style, historical contexts, and alternative critical perspectives.

A fascinating biographical chapter traces Allende's jourbaney from wife, mother, and jourbanalist in Chile to internationally acclaimed author. Her life story—as stimulating as her novels—offer students and readers a better understanding of the historical and political forces that informed her work. The Literary Heritage chapter provides will deepen readers' appreciation for Allende's contributions to, and place in, the Latin American literary tradition. A select bibliography includes reviews and resources that will be especially useful for student research projects.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313316951
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/30/2003
Series: Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

KAREN CASTELLUCCI COX is Professor in the English Department at City College of San Francisco, where she teaches courses in composition and literature. She has published in College English and Healing Cultures.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Kathleen Gregory Klein
The Life of Isabel Allende
Isabel Allende's Fiction: A Study in Contrasts
The House of the Spirits (1982, 1985)
Of Love and Shadows (1984, 1987)
Eva Luna (1987, 1988)
The Infinite Plan (1991, 1993)
Daughter of Fortune (1999)
Portrait in Sepia (2001)
Bibliography
Index

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