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Victoria in My Memories

Victoria

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9789860729603
耿哲磊
輔仁大學出版社
2024年3月26日
117.00  元
HK$ 93.6  






ISBN:9789860729603
  • 叢書系列:教育學習
  • 規格:平裝 / 592頁 / 14.8 x 21 x 2.96 cm / 普通級 / 單色印刷 / 初版
  • 出版地:台灣
    教育學習


  • 專業/教科書/政府出版品 > 政府出版品 > 教育學習 > 大學出版中心











      Historical memory has a particular value in analyzing events and characters that give life to stories from the past. Jorge Edwards specifies that the story’s description is nothing more than the literary success of a writer who navigates the vicissitudes of life and history, as he rightly points out. History must be observed carefully and as a “conjecture” that points, in the first place, to an experience of “memory” and that keeps alive, despite time, the unique reality of a country and its people. Like Edwards, we attempt to wander through reminiscences and recollection. Our narrative experience is simple. However, it is an observation and representation of history with a testimonial value in its approach. As the novelist points out, the testimony of history is the most creative thing that the writer has. In the same way, our effort is neither more nor less the rescue, through these short stories and their language, of facts and characters that are part of realities, in which their protagonists make time pass and tell us things from the past.

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      Edwards is an inspirational source, like other novelists, whetting our appetites in his search for history, facts, and experiences that give us a unique opportunity to delve into the process of history in an endless dialogue that enriches and continues giving life to the past, in an infinite invention of it. It is ultimately the feeling that we have of things that happened and that we can continue learning from them. These memories and lived experiences are stories that perpetuate characters, intellectuals, writers, works, teachings, and places that express an essential part of life through readings, reflections, and significant looks at chronicles that resist oblivion and disappearance. From each of these short stories, we gather a vital part of the search for the truth and the real meaning of life.



     





    Foreword

    Introduction

    1. Rancagua

    2. Memories of the Past (I)

    3. Memories of the Past (II)

    4. Victoria

    5. Box Hill

    6. Leuven

    7. Hong Xiuquan (I)

    8. Hong Xiuquan and the Taiping Rebellion 1851-1864 (II)

    9. Taiping Ideology in Todays Reading

    10. Jose Donoso Life and Work

    11. Jose Donoso: El lugar sin limites

    12. Dialogues with Marcela Paz

    13. Papelucho Historian

    14. Papelucho: Interior monologue, Loneliness and Dialogue

    15. Perico Climbs Through Chile

    16. Jorge Edwards and the ""Conjecture""

    17. Jorge Edwards, El sueno de la historia

    18. In Memoriam of Michel De Montaigne

    19. Georges De Schrijver (1935-2016)

    20. Persona Non-Grata

    21. ""The Little Paris"" (小巴黎)

    22. The Xin Zhuang Neighborhood

    23. Maria Luisa Bombal

    24. Taishan

    25. Roberto Bolano and the Apocalypse

    26. Science Fiction: Literary Genre and Dystopia

    27. The Savage Detectives

    28. La Araucana: A Dystopian Epic

    29. Gabriela Mistral

    30. Ines del alma mia

    31. Isabel Allende, Pain, Death and Hope

    32. Portrait of a Woman

    33. Graduation Theatre

    34. Magic Realism

    35. Pedro Paramo: Despotism

    36. In Memory of Ambrose Bierce, Old Gringo (1985)

    37. Theodor Adorno and Dorothee Solle

    38. Monterroso in Brief

    39. Mario Benedetti

    40. Alejo Carpentier and The Kingdom of this World

    41. Women Writers

    42. Romulo Gallegos: Dona Barbara

    43. Sewell

    44. The Smoke Tragedy

    45. Theodor Adorno and the ""Meaninglessness of Suffering""

    46. Jon Sobrino

    47. Gustavo Gutierrez: Third World ""Dependence""

    48. The face of Jesus in China, Zhong Kui: the Daoist Hero

    49. Women and Men in Taiping Society

    50. Language and Identity

    51. Laura Esquivel: Women in Power

    52. Adolfo Bioy Casares: The experience of Love and Pain

    53. Utopia and Dystopia

    54. Charism that Leads to Tragedy

    55. A New World: The War at the Ends of the World

    56. Teaching at Fu Jen University

    57. Gabriel Garcia Marquez and the Leaf Storm

    58. La Malinche: A Woman Between Two Worlds

    59. An Adventurous Woman

    60. Pablo Neruda

    61. Spanish Department in Fu Jen

    62. Critical Analysis of Literary Works

    63. Isabel Allende: Family Sage

    64. El Senor presidente: Carnivalesque Perspective

    65. Childrens and Youth Literature

    66. Aurora del Valle: A Free Woman

    67. Carlos Fuentes: La campana

    68. Gabriel Garcia Marquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude

    69. “El Axolotl”

    70. The Crying of Latin American

    71. Michael Houllebecq: The Dystopian Submission

    72. Herbert George Wells: The Time Machine

    73. Roberto Bolano: Distant Star

    74. Power and Truth in the Patristic Age

    75. Roberto Bolano and the Window Enigma

    76. Space and House in Isabel Allende

    77. The Personal History of the Literary Genre ""El Boom""

    78. Age of Enlightenment

    79. Octavio Paz: The Labyrinth of Solitude

    80. Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett

    81. George Orwell: Animal Farm

    82. Magic in the Kitchen, Sensuality and Feminine Space

    83. Horacio Quiroga

    84. Dostoevskys House (2008)

    85. Jorge Luis Borges: ""El Sur""

    86. Myth and Magic

    87. Margaret Atwood: The Handmaids Tale

    88. Simon Bolivar: The General in His Labyrinth

    89. A Tribute to Diego Rivera





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