Women, Dresses and Fashion in Wenceslao Ayguals de Izco's Universe

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  • Snežana Jovanović Doctora por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18485/beoiber.2017.1.1.5

Abstract

This essay is an attempt of approach to the work of Ayguals de Izco and nineteenth-century society represented in his narrative through the analysis of prevailing customs and fashion in mid-nineteenth-century Spain. Our analysis is based on his famous trilogy (María o la hija de un jornalero, Marquesa de Bellaflor o el niño de la Inclusa, Palacio de los crímenes o El pueblo y sus opresores) and three other novels: Pobres y ricos o la bruja de Madrid, Los pobres de Madrid and La Justicia divina o El hijo del deshonor.

Key words: Ayguals de Izco, fashion, customs, serial novel, Spanish society.

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2017-05-17

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LITERATURE

How to Cite

“Women, Dresses and Fashion in Wenceslao Ayguals De Izco’s Universe”. BEOIBERÍSTICA - Journal of Iberian, Latin American and Comparative Studies (ISSN: 2560-4163 Online), vol. 1, no. 1, May 2017, pp. 81-92, https://doi.org/10.18485/beoiber.2017.1.1.5.

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