Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-241) and index.
Contents:
The double voices of youth : writing within and beyond the lines of demarcation in Laforet's Nada -- Feminine plots and their undertow : aging, ambivalence, and silence in narratives by Soriano, Quiroga, and Matute -- Talking herself out : articulating the quest for other texts in two narratives by Carmen Martín Gaite -- In search of her mother's house : matrilinear myths and archetypes in Alós's Os habla Electra and Tusquets's El mismo mar de todos los veranos -- Writing "her/story" : reinscriptions of tradition in texts by Riera, Gómez Ojea, and Ortiz -- Parody and defiance : subversive challenges in the texts of Díaz-Mas and Gómez Ojea -- Beyond the father : desire, ambiguity, and transgression in the narrative of Adelaida García Morales -- Rewriting the future : on the proliferation and continuation of difference.
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