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November 2011
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10.1515/iber.2010.004

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Iberoromania

Revista dedicada a las lenguas, literaturas y culturas de la Península Ibérica y de América Latina Zeitschrift für die Sprachen, Literaturen und Kulturen der Iberischen Halbinsel und Lateinamerikas

Ed. by Brandenberger, Tobias / Eberenz, Rolf / Ingenschay, Dieter / Klengel, Susanne / Noll, Volker / Pörtl, Klaus / Rössner, Michael

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Entre el Modernismo y la modernidad: notas sobre la producción literaria no especulativa de Agustín de Foxá

Rodríguez, Mariano Martín

Citation Information: Iberoromania. Volume 71-72, Issue 1, Pages 16–39, ISSN (Online) 1865-9039, ISSN (Print) 0019-0993, DOI: 10.1515/iber.2010.004, November 2011

Resumen

Como complemento al estudio y edición, por parte del autor del presente ensayo, de la producción literaria especulativa o de ciencia-ficción de Agustín de Foxá, se repasa aquí el resto de su obra, prestándose atención sobre todo a sus relatos y teatro menos conocidos. La literatura de Foxá parece oscilar entre la herencia de la estética del Fin de Siglo y la modernidad insospechada de muchos de sus temas y prácticas literarias.

Abstract

This essay, which is a complement to the study and edition by his author of Agustín de Foxá's speculative (or science) fiction, reviews the rest of Foxá's work, paying attention mostly to his least known stories and plays. Foxá's literature seems to fluctuate between the aesthetic heritage of the Fin de siècle (Turn of the century) and the unsuspected modernity of many of its subjects and literary practices.

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