Versions of the National Criticism: Two Readings of Arte nuevo at the End of the XIX Century
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Spanish criticism in the nineteenth century, Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo, Manuel de la Revilla, Lope de VegaAbstract
At the end of the nineteenth century, two antagonistic factions disputed the hegemony of the Spanish intellectual field: the orthodox Catholic traditionalism and the Krausist liberalism. In such a significant context, to look for evidences of the theoretical confrontation between Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo and Manuel de la Revilla acquires real importance when trying to understand the origin of opposing viewpoints between the Hispanic critics. Besides, the readings made by Menéndez y Pelayo and Alcántara García on Lope de Vega’s Arte nuevo helps to illustrate the subject by means of an example with precise resonances.
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