Between 1881 and 1897,
Benito Pérez Galdós, generally acknowledged as Spain's
greatest nineteenth-century novelist, composed some twenty "contemporary"
novels, which Geoffrey Ribbans characterizes as the peak of his
achievement. This monumental study traces the evolution of the many
strands that make up one of them: the long and complex novel
Fortunata y Jacinta.
Ribbans examines the various stages of composition, not only the
earlier, reconstructed Alpha version but also subsequent revisions
in the much-corrected handwritten text as well in the printer's
galleys. He treats these tentative drafts not in isolation but as
part of the process of reaching out toward the coherent definitive
text.
Ribbans's analysis of such devices as the ambiguous role of the
narrator, the use of free indirect style and direct dialogue, and
the construction of distinctive ideolects leads to the heart of
his study, the development of Galdós's characters. This discussion,
which is expanded to include the interaction of the characters with
the society and politics of their time and their integration into
the topography of Madrid, focuses particularly on the two female
protagonists. Ribbans's examination uncovers a structural pattern
of contrasting, highly developed characters, all interacting and
contributing to an intricate network of social involvement.
"There is no doubt that the scope of this work is unparalleled
in the history of published studies on Galdós' greatest
novel, as is also the critical methodology used by Ribbans....his
book is a masterpiece of careful, discriminating criticism....
This book will illuminate generations of Galdós scholars,
not just for the discrimination of its critical judgments but
also, given its comprehensive nature, as the equivalent of a work
of reference on Fortunata y Jacinta....Such a status is
a rare achievement in a critical study, especially in a beautifully
crafted piece of writing...." James Whiston, Bulletin
of Hispanic Studies
For a complete review, see Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 76 (1999):
328-29.
"...a magnificent study, displaying all the virtues galdosistas
have come to expect and admire from its author: impeccable scholarship
in the sifting and evaluation of textual evidence, a descriptive and
discursive style that is absorbing and elegant...as well as managing
to transmit an enormous amount of factual detail together with well-reasoned
commentary.... Undoubtedly destined to become the authoritative study
on Galdos's masterpiece for years to come....The most innovative feature
of Conflicts and Conciliations, however, is its comprehensive
examination of the evolution of the text of Fortunata y Jacinta
through the five stages of composition....there can be no doubt that
the prime beneficiaries of this study will be the novices joining the
Order of Galdosistas, who will have at their disposal an exquisitely
delicate instrument with which to diagnose their initial readings of
the text." Peter A. Bly, Anales Galdosianos
For a complete review, see Anales Galdosianos 33 (1998): 103-13.
"...Conflicts and Conciliations, for all of the engaging
and appealing manner in which it is written, remains a serious work
of scholarship to be read slowly and with utmost care.... Geoffrey Ribbans's
latest volume, and last before the retirement from his professorship
at Brown University, demonstrates once more his profound knowledge of
the modern period of peninsular Spanish literature." Ricardo Landeira,
Hispania
For a complete review, see Hispania 82 (May 1999): 253-54.
"All present and future scholars of Benito Pérez Galdós
will have to take this painstakingly researched book into account."
G. Pozzi, Choice
For a complete review, see Choice (May 1999): 1625.
"A partir del capítulo cuatro, Geoffrey Ribbans pasa a
analizar lo que visiblemente más le interesa en la novela: los
personajes y cómo se relacionan.... Para darse cuenta de la originalidad
del libro de Geoffrey Ribbans, hay que fijarse en el subtítulo....
Geoffrey Ribbans pone de manifiesto hasta qué punto el proceso
creativo galdosiano se caracteriza por una dinámica progresiva....
Los análisis detenidos y refinados de Geoffrey Ribbans que nos
remite una y otra vez a los textos y pre-textos de Fortunata y Jacinta,
libro que parece saberse de memoria, convencen al lector, si falta hiciera,
de la vanidad de los exclusivismos críticos ante esta obra maestra.
Ningún estudio serio se podrá hacer ya sobre Fortunata
y Jacinta sin diálogo crítico previo con el libro
del profesor Ribbans." Lieve Behiels, Foro Hispánico
For a complete review, see Foro Hispánico 17 (Mar. 2000):
130-31.
"Nos hace sonrojar a los criticos, que no dudariamos en afirmar
lo que [Ribbans] sugiere.... El primer capítulo, "Structure,"
presenta en detalle las etapas en que fue compuesta la obra: la denominada
versión Alfa, el primer borrador; la Beta, de donde se imprimió
la novela: las galeradas, que fueron extensamente corregidas, como era
costumbre en la época, por el autor; unas páginas sueltas;
y la primera edición de la novela (1887). Este es un material
excelente, presentado con extrema claridad, y que luego es usado a lo
largo de todo el libro.... Libro importante, pues, que sintetiza una
época de estudios del galdosismo, dejándonos al umbral
de una visión compensada del escritor canario, pues el estudio
de los manuscritos y galeradas permite entrar en ese espacio de la creación
donde la novela se hace en libertad." Germán Gullón,
Hispanic Review
For the complete review, see Hispanic Review 68 (2000): 331-32.
"Conflicts and Conciliations is clearly a definitive survey
of the novel's characters from a cause-and-effect point of view, well
informed by the bulk of the work of critics that have preceded it. It
is impeccably researched and written." Lou Charnon-Deutsch, author
of Gender and Representation: Women in Spanish Realist Fiction
Formerly Gilmour Professor of Spanish at the University
of Liverpool and editor of the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies,
Geoffrey Ribbans is the Kenan University Professor of Hispanic
Studies at Brown University. He has written extensively on the
Generation of '98 and on the novels of Pérez Galdós.
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