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Ideas y Valores

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GOMEZ GARCIA, JUAN GUILLERMO. Marginalia: The Literary Independence of Spanish America. Ideas y Valores [online]. 2010, vol.59, n.144, pp.5-27. ISSN 0120-0062.

This article discusses some of the characteristic problems and issues of the so-called "literary independence" of Spanish America in the light of its political emancipation from Spain. This topic goes beyond the temporal framework or the periodization of the wars of independence; instead, it covers the entire nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, and appears discontinuously and non-simultaneously in the different nations. The path followed by Spanish American literature was filled with vicissitudes, manifestations, and regressions of diverse types. The paper specifically analyzes La biblioteca americana and El repertorio americano by the Venezuelan, Andrés Bello, and Juan García del Río, a native of Cartagena, as well as the role of the young Argentinean Domingo F. Sarmiento, author of Facundo, in the genesis and first outlines of an independent Spanish American "literary expression".

Keywords : A. Bello; D. F. Sarmiento; E. Echeverría; J. García del Río; J. M. Blanco; J. M. Gutiérrez; El repertorio americano; La biblioteca americana.

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