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Spanish American Modernismo and English Decadence: Beardsley, Pater, and Wells in the Revista Moderna de México (1903–1911)
This essay examines the Spanish American reception of English (British) writers on the pages of the Revista Moderna de México (1903–1911), arguably the most significant publication venue for modernismo, the period during which Spanish American writers engaged significantly with European, and particularly French, decadent trends. Analyzing Pedro Henríquez Ureña’s translations of Walter Pater and José Juan Tablada’s rendering of The Food of the Gods, and How It Came to Earth (1904) by H. G. Wells, as well as Tablada’s retrospective look at Aubrey Beardsley’s oeuvre, I argue that the incorporation of Spanish American modernismo into the folds of an international history of decadence enables fresh insights into the latter’s indebtedness to wide-ranging intercultural networks and transactions. Translation brings Beardsley, Pater, and Wells closer to Hispanic audiences, facilitating readerly intimacies with distinct cultural and speculative optics, along with modes of intellectual interpretation that move well beyond the bounds of national or regional peculiarities.
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Founded in 1903, Modern Philology sets the standard for literary scholarship, history, and criticism. In addition to innovative and scholarly articles (in English) on literature in all modern world languages, MP also publishes insightful book reviews of recent books as well as review articles and research on archival documents. Editor Richard Strier is happy to announce that we now welcome contributions on literature in non-European languages and contributions that productively compare texts or traditions from European and non-European literatures. In general, we expect contributions to be written in (or translated into) English, and we expect quotations from non-English languages to be translated into English as well as reproduced in the original.