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Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Pío Baroja y el comercio del libro en los Estados Unidos
Vicente Blasco Ibanez and Pio Baroja were widely published in the United States and had both a professional and personal relationship with their publishers. However, Blasco accepted the modernity of an advanced market and even offered new ideas to promote his work, Baroja was more unreceptive and had more problems to interact with his readers. Throughout their correspondence, we will see how they handled in this new context.
期刊介绍:
Revista de Literatura, devoted to Spanish literature, publishes articles of literary research under a theoretical, critic, historical, erudite or documentary approach. Revista de Literatura is covered by the Web of Science (Thomson-ISI) A&HCI y SSCI and SCOPUS. Revista de Literatura provides free access to full-text articles six months after publication. During this embargo period full-text is accessible only to the subscribers of the printed edition.