Breaking the rules: transgression and carnival in Ultimas tardes con Teresa

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Humanities
Department Languages & Literature
Creator Morrow, Carolyn
Title Breaking the rules: transgression and carnival in Ultimas tardes con Teresa
Date 1991
Description Rituals and celebrations emerge as a central structuring device in the love story that forms the center of Ultimas tardes con Teresa, Juan Marse's prize-winning novel of 1965. The narrative begins with a couple, Manolo and Teresa, strolling through the center of Barcelona during Fiesta Mayor, one of the end-of-summer rites. As if engaged in a ritual re-enactment, they repeat the experience of Manolo's brother a decade earlier: he, too, found romance at the same festival.
Type Text
Publisher Hispania (American Assoc. of Teachers of Spanish & Port.)
First Page 834
Last Page 840
Subject Rituals; Society; Culture
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Morrow, C. (1991). Breaking the rules: transgression and carnival in Ultimas tardes con Teresa. Hispania, 74, 834-40.
Rights Management (c)Hispania (American Assoc. of Teachers of Spanish & Port.)
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 268,755 bytes
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6z89wj9
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