The Spaniard's Innocent Maiden

The Spaniard's Innocent Maiden PDF

Author: Greta Gilbert

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2017-04-01

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1488021287

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A love to treasure . . . “A sweeping historical tale of 1500s culture clash . . . This is a fantastic adventure, comparable to any modern thriller.” —Fresh Fiction Benicio Villafuerte sailed to the New World to seek his fortune. But his treasure map is impossible to decipher. He needs a guide, and discovering an innocent native woman in trouble is the perfect opportunity. He’ll buy her freedom if she’ll help him on his hunt . . . Tula never imagined the adventure Benicio would take her on—for when their dangerous days explode into sensuous nights, she is brought to life. And soon she embarks on her own quest . . . to capture the conquistador’s heart! “Gilbert’s passion for ancient history imbues her tales with authenticity [and] immerses readers in a long-lost culture.” —RT Book Reviews

Enchanted Maidens

Enchanted Maidens PDF

Author: James M. Taggart

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2021-03-09

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 069122692X

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Spanish villagers tell many folktales that describe in metaphorical language the struggles of young men and women as they emerge from their parental families and join in love. In this book James Taggart presents dozens of orally transmitted tales, including "Snow White," "Cinderella," "Beauty and the Beast," "Blancaflor," and dragonslayer stories, collected from seven villages in the region of CNBceres, and analyzes the differences in male and female approaches to telling them. His study shows how men and women use the tales to grapple with some of the contradictions found in gender relations in their culture, which conditions men to be sexually assertive and to marry virgins and which teaches women to fear the men who court them. Taggart interprets the male-female dialogue voiced through storytelling by linking the content of specific tales to the life experiences and gender of the storyteller. Men and women, he finds, carry out an exchange of ideas by retelling the same stories and altering the plots and characters to express their respective views of courtship. This indirect narrative dialogue conveys an understanding of the opposite sex and establishes a common model of marriage that permits men and women to overcome their fear of each other and bond in heterosexual love.

Spain

Spain PDF

Author: John Armstrong Crow

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 9780520051331

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An interpretative history of Spain's culture, politics, traditions, and people from prehistoric times to the present, with particular concern for twentieth-century life, thought, and more.