Philobiblion: Journal of Hispanic Literatures https://revistas-new.uam.es/philobiblion <p>Philobiblion: Journal of Hispanic Literatures is a biannual journal dedicated exclusively to the study of literature written in Spanish. The first issue was released in April 2015 and, since then, it has been defined primarily as a means of dissemination of research in Hispanic literature and related disciplines, both in the peninsular and Latin American fields. All the articles undergo a strict process of peer review, elaborated by the specialists external to the association.</p> es-ES <span>Esta obra está bajo una </span><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es_ES">Licencia Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivar 4.0 Internacional</a><span>.</span> revista.philobiblion@uam.es (Philobiblion: Asociación de Jóvenes Hispanistas) soporte.ojs@uam.es (Mar Merino) Mon, 24 Feb 2025 00:00:00 +0100 OJS 3.3.0.6 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 L’elisir d’amore: Wine as Generic-Structural Element of the Picaresque (I) https://revistas-new.uam.es/philobiblion/article/view/22038 <p>This paper studies the presence of wine in Spanish picaresque literature and attempts to analyze its importance both in the particular configuration of each novel and in the development of the literary genre. This analysis is followed by some theoretical reflections on the problem of delimiting the picaresque genre.</p> Marcos García Pérez Copyright (c) 2025 Philobiblion: Journal of Hispanic Literatures https://revistas-new.uam.es/philobiblion/article/view/22038 Fri, 13 Jun 2025 00:00:00 +0200 Hispanophone-Maghrebi Poetry materiality: an introduction https://revistas-new.uam.es/philobiblion/article/view/21872 <p>Hispanophone-Maghrebi literature, of postcolonial origin, is mostly composed of poetry and narrative works, but, undoubtedly, critics have traditionally leaned more towards the study of the latter genre. I order to counteract this critical dynamic and examine further this poetic materiality still unexplored, I developed the CoPoHiM (Corpus de Poesía Hispanomagrebí) initiative. In its first phase (2024-2025), data on 90 books of poems written by authors of Maghreb origin, whether in exile or in the diaspora, was compiled. The analysis of the data from these collections of poems, carried out with Nodegoat, yields interesting results both in terms of their time and place of publication and in terms of authorial factors such as gender.</p> Luis García-Vela Copyright (c) 2025 Philobiblion: Journal of Hispanic Literatures https://revistas-new.uam.es/philobiblion/article/view/21872 Fri, 09 May 2025 00:00:00 +0200 L’elisir d’amore: Wine as Generic-Structural Element of the Picaresque (II) https://revistas-new.uam.es/philobiblion/article/view/22039 <p>This paper studies the presence of wine in Spanish picaresque literature and attempts to analyze its importance both in the particular configuration of each novel and in the development of the literary genre. This analysis is followed by some theoretical reflections on the problem of delimiting the picaresque genre.</p> Marcos García Pérez Copyright (c) 2025 Philobiblion: Journal of Hispanic Literatures https://revistas-new.uam.es/philobiblion/article/view/22039 Fri, 13 Jun 2025 00:00:00 +0200 Corpo e bellezza: la descrizione degli indigeni del Mesoamerica nelle cronache delle Indie https://revistas-new.uam.es/philobiblion/article/view/22037 <p>A partire dalle cronache delle Indie, l'autrice analizza il concetto di <em>bellezza</em> con riguardo soprattutto all'igiene personale degli indigeni del Mesoamerica. La cura del corpo nei suoi vari aspetti (barba, profumo, cosmetici per il viso, etc.) non si limita ad uno scopo puramente estetico, ma nasconde significati molto più profondi legati all'identità e al riconoscimento dell'individuo nella gerarchia sociale. I testi analizzati permettono di vedere come la visione cosmogonica delle popolazioni precolombiane sia strettamente connessa alle cure estetiche del corpo.</p> Sabrina Musumeci Copyright (c) 2025 Philobiblion: Journal of Hispanic Literatures https://revistas-new.uam.es/philobiblion/article/view/22037 Thu, 12 Jun 2025 00:00:00 +0200 The Poetics of Death in Horacio Quiroga’s Criollo Tales https://revistas-new.uam.es/philobiblion/article/view/21449 <p>This article analyses a number of Quiroga’s short stories where death is caused by the power of nature (in the region of Misiones) and by the weakness of the men who live in it. It reveals in those stories a poetics of death that Quiroga deploys in order to develop this subject matter. Accordingly, this article posits the thesis that some of Quiroga’s short stories are literature dramatising the struggle of men against nature in their efforts to bring civilisation to the inland wilderness of the South-American continent.</p> Juan Antonio Garrido Ardila Copyright (c) 2025 Philobiblion: Journal of Hispanic Literatures https://revistas-new.uam.es/philobiblion/article/view/21449 Mon, 24 Feb 2025 00:00:00 +0100