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Miguel de Unamuno: Critical Essay by Nicholas G. Round

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SOURCE: Round, Nicholas G. “‘Without a City Wall’: Paz en la Guerra and the End of Realism.” In Re-Reading Unamuno, edited by Nicholas G. Round, pp. 101-20. Glasgow, Scotland: University of Glasgow Department of Hispanic Studies, 1989.

In the following essay, Round argues that Paz en la Guerra is both one of the last works of nineteenth-century Spanish realism as well as postrealism—using a metanarrative to unite documentary, historical fact with novelesque, imaginative vision.

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