Carlos Fuentes Criticism
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Fuentes, Carlos (Vol. 113)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Stifled Tiger
- Conversation with a Blue Novelist
- A Gallery of Women in Carlos Fuentes's Cantar de ciegos
- Patricide and the Double in Carlos Fuentes's Gringo viejo
- Safe in the Hands of the Uncanny
- Myth, Contingency, and Revolution in Carlos Fuentes's La región más transparente
- Passion's Progress
- In the Embrace of Spain
- Carlos Fuentes' Agua Quemada: The Nation as Unimaginable Community
- Fuentes's New/Old World Mirror
- In Realms of Gold
- The Old Gringo and the Elegiac Western
- An Affair She Seems Not to Have Remembered
- In the Shadow of a Colossus
- Betrayed by the Revolution
- Fuentes: Mexico's Smoldering Volcano
- Further Reading
- Fuentes, Carlos (Vol. 3)
- Fuentes, Carlos (Vol. 8)
- Fuentes, Carlos (Vol. 10)
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Fuentes, Carlos (Vol. 22)
- Introduction
- The Self-Conscious Culture of Modern Mexico
- The Whole of Life
- Growing Pains of a Bourgeois
- Last Rites for a Fat Cat
- Mortal Longings
- The Artist Manqué in Fuentes' 'Cambio de piel'
- The Double in 'Las dos Elenas'
- Mexican Introspection in the Theater: Carlos Fuentes
- A Brazilian Novel and Mexican Stories
- Short Reviews: 'Burnt Water'
- Where the Real and the Fantastic Meet
- In the Latino Americano Mirror
- Fuentes, Carlos (Vol. 13)
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Fuentes, Carlos
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- A review of Cantar de ciegos
- Carlos Fuentes and the New Short Story in Mexico
- The Jungian Basis of Carlos Fuentes' Aura
- The Supernatural Persistence of the Past in Los días enmascarados [The Masked Days] by Carols Fuentes
- A review of Burnt Water
- "Aura" and its Precedents in Fuentes's Earlier Works
- "Los dias enmascarados" and "Cantar de ciegos:" Reading the Stories and Reading the Books
- Short Fiction and Theater: Magical Realism, Symbolic Action
- Carlos Fuentes' 'Chac Mool' and Todorov's Theory of the Fantastic: A Case for the Twentieth Century
- Aspects of the Triple Lunar Goddess in Fuentes' Short Fiction
- Fuentes on Mexican Feminophobia
- Out of Juice
- A Son of Scheherazade
- Further Reading