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The Transformations of Araucania from Valdivia's Letters to Vivar's Chronicle
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The Transformations of Araucania from Valdivia's Letters to Vivar's Chronicle

BookHardcover
Ranking678407in
CHF79.00

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This book is a study of the representations of the conquistador, the native inhabitants, and the landscape in two accounts of the conquest of Chile - Pedro de Valdivia's Cartas de relación written to the Emperor Charles V between 1545 and 1552 and Gerónimo de Vivar's chronicle completed in 1558. Having had access to Valdivia's letters, Vivar transformed the conquistador's images of the conquest to suit his very different purpose for writing, his audience, and the genre in which he wrote. In order to set forth their different interpretations of this historic event, both writers availed themselves of rhetorical devices and techniques as well as familiar modes of narrative construction.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-8204-5170-1
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
PublisherPeter Lang
Publishing date08/10/2001
Pages211 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 237 mm, Height 161 mm, Thickness 18 mm
Weight438 g
Article no.3900953
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.19043684
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The Author: María de Jesús Cordero is Professor of Language and Latin American Literature at Utah State University. Born in Matanzas, Cuba, she emigrated to the United States with her family ten years after the Revolution. She was raised in Chicago, where she graduated from Loyola University with a B.A. in Spanish and English. Cordero received her M.A. in comparative literature from New York University and her M.A. and her Ph.D. in Romance languages at Princeton University.

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