Book Review

Narrating Desire: Moral Consolation and Sentimental Fiction in Fifteenth-Century Spain by Sol Miguel-Prendes

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Citation

De Souza R (2021) Narrating Desire: Moral Consolation and Sentimental Fiction in Fifteenth-Century Spain by Sol Miguel-Prendes. Modern Language Review, 116 (4), pp. 662-664. https://doi.org/10.1353/mlr.2021.0019

Abstract
First paragraph: The existence and definition of a late medieval genre of ‘sentimental fiction’ in Iberia have been repeatedly contested. There have been numerous discussions regarding which texts comprise the genre, while its purportedly unifying characteristics—e.g. courtly love, pseudo-autobiography, metafiction, intertextuality, tragic endings— have failed to provide a definitive link between the texts in question. What scholars tend to agree on, however, is that there is something special about these works and that a common focus on internal psychology and subjectivity anticipates the modern novel.

Keywords
Literature and Literary Theory; Linguistics and Language; Language and Linguistics

Journal
Modern Language Review: Volume 116, Issue 4

StatusPublished
FundersUniversity of Oxford
Publication date31/12/2021
Publication date online31/10/2021
Date accepted by journal01/04/2021
PublisherProject MUSE
ISSN0026-7937

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Dr Rebecca De Souza

Dr Rebecca De Souza

Lecturer in Spanish, Spanish