Robert Richmond Ellis Bücher



Bibliophiles, Murderous Bookmen, and Mad Librarians
The Story of Books in Modern Spain
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Exploring the theme of bibliophilia, this work examines how the love of books is portrayed in contemporary Spanish literature. It highlights the intriguing interactions between bibliophiles, murderous characters obsessed with books, and eccentric librarians, showcasing the multifaceted relationship between literature and its enthusiasts. Through these narratives, the book reveals the cultural significance of books in modern Spanish society.
Focusing on Spanish writings from the colonial period, this comprehensive study highlights essential yet overlooked texts about East and Southeast Asia. The author, Robert Richmond Ellis, offers an interdisciplinary analysis of how these works portray Asians in relation to Europeans, revealing both similarities and differences. Additionally, the book explores the responses of East and Southeast Asians to the Spanish presence, shedding light on cultural interactions during this historical period.