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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1951/59890
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11401/71438
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work is sponsored by the Stony Brook University Graduate School in compliance with the requirements for completion of degree.en_US
dc.formatMonograph
dc.format.mediumElectronic Resourceen_US
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherThe Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY.
dc.typeThesis
dcterms.abstractThe intent of this thesis is to illustrate the unique abilities of the historical novels La novela de Per??n and Santa Evita written by Tom? s Eloy Mart?Ánez, in drawing significant conclusions about the personas, personalities and lives of Argentina's most controversial leaders of the 20th century, Juan Domingo Per??n and Eva Duarte Per??n, as well as conclusions on the events, circumstances and peoples incorporating and surrounding their governance of Argentina. It is the assertion of this thesis that historical fiction or what contemporary critics call historiographic metafiction has the ability to investigate the underlying realities of past events and people by using a combination of documented history and educated inference to delve into pockets of history that have been untouched by historians and/or non-fiction works. I will be using both La novela de Per??n and Santa Evita in combination with non-fiction books and articles on both Juan and Eva as well as the genre of historical fiction as the basis for my study on whether or not a historical novel can render and comment upon historical knowledge more effectively than a non-fiction work studying the same subject.
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dcterms.contributorVernon, Kathleen Men_US
dcterms.contributorPerez Melgosa, Adrian.en_US
dcterms.creatorThomassen, Nicole Loren
dcterms.dateAccepted2013-05-22T17:35:42Z
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dcterms.dateSubmitted2013-05-22T17:35:42Z
dcterms.dateSubmitted2015-04-24T14:47:34Z
dcterms.descriptionDepartment of Hispanic Languages and Literatureen_US
dcterms.extent103 pg.en_US
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dcterms.identifierThomassen_grad.sunysb_0771M_11234en_US
dcterms.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/1951/59890
dcterms.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11401/71438
dcterms.issued2012-12-01
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dcterms.publisherThe Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY.
dcterms.subjectLatin American literature
dcterms.subjectArgentina, Fiction, History, Tomas Eloy Martinez
dcterms.titleDiscovering Knowledge through Historiographic Metafiction: La novela de Peron and Santa Evita by Tomas Eloy Martinez
dcterms.typeThesis


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