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Amalia

English · Paperback / Softback

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Amalia was one of the most popular Latin American novels and, until recently, was required reading in Argentina's schools. It was written to protest the dictatorship of Juan Manuel de Rosas and to provide a picture of the political events during his regime, but the book's popularity stemmed from the love story that fuels the plot. Originally published in 1851 in serial form, Marmol recounts the story of Eduardo and Amalia, who fall in love while he is hiding in her home. Amalia and her cousin Daniel protect him from Rosist persecution, but before the couple and the cousin can escape to safety, they are discovered by the death squad and the young men die. Similar in style to the romantic novels of Walter Scott, Amalia provides a detailed picture of life under a dictatorship combined with lively dialogue, drama, and a tragic love story.

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Authors Helen Lane, Jos? M?rmol, M´armol, Jose Marmol, Jos'e M'Armol, José Mármol
Assisted by Doris Sommer (Editor), Dorris Sommer (Editor), Helen Lane (Translation)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2001
 
EAN 9780195122770
ISBN 978-0-19-512277-0
No. of pages 688
Series Library of Latin America (Pape
Library of Latin America
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Non-fiction book

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