Abstract
A substantial part of Argentinian author Juana Manuela Gorriti’s narrative work has been described as fantastic literature. Two characters, the madwoman and the ghost, lend a fantastic aura to the author’s short stories, signaling the unavoidable fate of nonconformist women. This paper examines the presence of these two figures in three of her short stories anthologized in Sueños y realidades (1865), Argentina’s earliest published collection of fantastic short stories. I posit that Gorriti uses the conventions of the fantastic genre to voice her disapproval of contemporary political events, corresponding to Rosas’s dictatorship as well as its aftermath.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Espéculo. Revista de Estudios Literarios |
Volume | 43 |
State | Published - 2010 |
Keywords
- Gorriti
- Fantastic literature
- Woman
- Ghost
- Madness
Disciplines
- Spanish and Portuguese Language and Literature
- Spanish Literature