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New World Regionalism
註釋Recognizing regionalism as a characteristic different both in quality and in intensity than local color, examines its manifestation in the fiction of the three literary and linguistic traditions of the Americas over the past two centuries. Takes both well known and obscure examples from Brazil, Mexico, the US, and Canada, and shows how they fit into the literary, political, social, and historical context. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR