Reading and Fiction in Golden-Age Spain
Discover the intricacies of literature in Reading and Fiction in Golden-Age Spain by B. W. Ife, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This insightful exploration spans 224 pages and delves into the vibrant world of Spanish literature during the Golden Age, a period marked by a new wave of vernacular prose fiction. Dr. Ife examines the critique of fiction from contemporary authorities who believed that these narratives could mislead readers and challenge rational thought—echoing the objections raised by Plato over two millennia ago. This book is a vital resource for enthusiasts of Spanish literature, history, and literary criticism, offering valuable perspectives on the moral implications of fiction in the context of picaresque literature and notable figures like Francisco de Quevedo and Mateo Alemán. Engage with a pivotal discussion that intertwines literature and morals within a historical framework that remains relevant today.