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| However, Hispanism stoutly resisted structuralism and deconstruction hoping that they would go away, which they have now done, leaving the discipline in the far more congenial realm, to it, of cultural studies. Testifying to its author's command of Baroque poetry, poetics, and literary history, the study evinces both the foremost qualities and the limitations of the dominant branch of British Hispanism best represented by the late scholars Alexander A. |
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