Servants in Cordel literature, or maid as «Domestic enemy»
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https://doi.org/10.25267/Cuad_Ilus_Romant.2014.i20.02Info
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This article aims to analyze the maid’s representations found in chapbooks published from the mid-eighteenth century to the beginning of nineteenth century. Considering the capacity of dissemination of this kind of printings, and thus their cultural influence, the maid’s images are linked to the social patterns that cordel literature spread among its publics.
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