Guia Básica De La Critica Literaria Y El Trabajo De Investigación

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Spanish language
Spanish literature

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  • ISBN 9781481315340
  • Weight: 333g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Baylor University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Begin or refine your journey to master Spanish language literature with this revised and expanded edition of  Guía Básica de la Critica Literaria y el Trabajo de Investigación. This focused and comprehensible guide empowers students to become better readers and, thus, better writers by focusing on the practice of literary theory, the application of literary criticism, and the structuring of literary essays. Frieda Blackwell and Paul Larson begin with the important questions that any astute reader should ask about literary texts and then give a brief introduction to the main literary theories in use today, including formalism, postmodernism, and ecocriticism. They then address the literary essay, beginning with how to choose a topic and start the research process and advancing to how to structure a literary essay and what to include in each section. The book also discusses best practices for primary and secondary sources, proper citations, paragraphing, and capitalization. With a variety of excerpts from both Spanish and Latin American literature, examples of actual student essays, and a glossary of literary terms in Spanish with their English equivalents, Guía Básica provides students with the tools needed to succeed, whether they are beginning their literary studies or progressing to more advanced literature classes.

Frieda H. Blackwell is Professor of Spanish and Associate Dean for Humanities in the College of Arts & Sciences at Baylor University.

Paul E. Larson is Professor of Spanish and Director of Undergraduate in the Modern Languages and Cultures at Baylor University.

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