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This chapter explores Catalonia’s relationship with(in) Spain, in particular the attempt to articulate a Catalan cultural identity distinct from that of Spain. Through an analysis of the trope of exile, the chapter focuses on the ways in which in order to consolidate Catalan self-identity various writers from the nineteenth century until the present day construct an image of Spain as Catalonia’s cultural other. Specifically, it examines several nineteenth-century texts before analyzing two relatively recent historical novels that treat the topic of Catalonia’s defeat in the War of Spanish Succession and its incorporation within the modern Spanish nation-state.

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This research is important because it shows how representations of Spain in Catalan literature helped shape Catalans' self-image.

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This page is a summary of: “Catalonia is not Spain”, October 2016, John Benjamins,
DOI: 10.1075/chlel.xxix.03kin.
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