La revista Fantasía. Semanario de la invención literaria (1945-1946). Narraciones olvidadas de autoría femenina

  1. Montejo Gurruchaga, Lucía
Journal:
Lectura y signo: revista de literatura

ISSN: 1885-8597

Year of publication: 2014

Issue: 9

Pages: 49-63

Type: Article

DOI: 10.18002/LYS.V0I9.1189 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

The Fantasía magazine (1945-1946), published by the National Press Delegation, published poems, novels and short stories, plays, and screenplays, written both by highly experienced writers belonging to different generations, and young beginners. A large group of woman authors who wrote love, sentimental narrations or stories that strengthened traditional values were also included. These were not women writers� only topics as others deal with illusive subjects with slight touches of humor and restrained emotions, and a third group gingerly presents institutionalized inequality that women face particularly in marriage. Most of these stories remained forever only in the pages of the magazine