Mariano Azuela Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- The ‘Discovery’ of Los de Abajo.
- Mexican Society of the Twentieth Century as Portrayed by Mariano Azuela
- The Mexican Revolution as Mirrored in the Novels of Mariano Azuela
- Mariano Azuela: 1873-1952
- Towards a Prototype of Mariano Azuela's La Luciérnaga
- The Early Writings
- Azuela's La Malhora [The Evil One]: From the Novel of the Mexican Revolution to the Modern Novel
- The Thematic Import of Azuela's Los De Abajo: A Defence
- Animal Imagery and Structural Unity in Mariano Azuela's Los de Abajo
- Patterns of Myth in ‘Los de Abajo.’
- Los de Abajo vs. The Underdogs: The Translation of Mariano Azuela's Masterpiece
- A War of Words: Orality and Literacy in Mariano Azuela's Los de Abajo
- The Conclusion of Azuela's The Underdogs and Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls.
- Doctoring the Revolution: Medical Discourse and Interpretation in Los de Abajo and El Aguila y la Serpiente
- The Underdogs
- Further Reading