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1873-1874, End of a Century?: Time and Space in Valera's Pepita Jiménez, Ros de Olano's Jornadas de retorno, and Alarcón's El sombrero de tres picos and La Alpujarra

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Ginger A (2010) 1873-1874, End of a Century?: Time and Space in Valera's Pepita Jiménez, Ros de Olano's Jornadas de retorno, and Alarcón's El sombrero de tres picos and La Alpujarra. Hispanic Research Journal: Iberian and Latin American Studies, 11 (1), pp. 59-70. http://www.maney.co.uk/journals/hrj; https://doi.org/10.1179/146827309X12561173301028

Abstract
This article argues for the existence of a literature of the first Spanish Republic in the early 1870s. Valera's Pepita Jimenez makes sense in relation to this literature, rather than in comparison with 'Realism'. The literature of the first republic is distinguished by two facets: an ongoing dialogue with Ros de Olano's experiments in simultaneous compression and extension of form; and a belief that the nineteenth-century revolutionary spirit of the age has reached a critical end point, and needs reinvention that leads to Restoration politics.

Keywords
First Republic Spain; Spirit of the Age; Experimental Literature; Liberalism; Valera; Ros de Olano; Alarcon; Pepita Jimenez; Sombrero de tres picos; Historicism; Realism; Novel; Regionalism; Monarchism; Canovas; Castelar; Pi i Margall; Nocedal; Sagasta; Federalism

Journal
Hispanic Research Journal: Iberian and Latin American Studies: Volume 11, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date28/02/2010
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/2452
PublisherManey Publishing
Publisher URLhttp://www.maney.co.uk/journals/hrj
ISSN1468-2737