Empire on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

Mary S. Gossy

 Empire on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
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Mary S. Gossy

98 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2009
Cloth $95.00 ISBN: 9781846311826 Published June 2009 For sale in North America only

Literature gives access to the verge, to the place where the full terror of falling is felt even as both feet remain on the ground. Empire on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown offers instruction to readers who want to know and feel their way beyond disciplinary conventions toward new understandings of how and why both empires and texts shiver and fall. In these highly original and engaging essays in contemporary Hispanic Studies, readers will encounter a treasure trove of writers—from Freud and Joyce to Gertrude Stein and Monty Python—who have written about empire, panic, and pain, with allusions to Spain and all things Spanish.

Contents
Acknowledgments
 
1   Verging On
2   The End
3   The Stain of Spain in Some of Stein
4   Lesbian Hymen-mending by Celestina and Wittig
5   Wandering Wounds
6   Language Butcher Dupes Dupin
     Entremes: "Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition"
7   "My Hispanism Was Only a Sympton"
8   Freud's Spain
9   You'll See Your Castles in Spain Back in Your Own Backyard
10 The Route of Writing
 
Bibliography
Index
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