Tuesday, March 27, 2007

(Rough/ now not rough) Annotated Bibliography

"One Hundred Years of Solitude" Spark Notes. 28 April 2006. 27 March 2007. <http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/solitude/>.

The anylisis included after the chapter summaries will be very helpful for my paper. They include very useful literary information about incest. For example, Chapter 19-20 analysis includes information about how incest brought on the demise, and breakdown of the Buendia family. This is will be extremely useful.

R Estorino, Maria. "Gabriel Garcia Marquez and His Approach to History in One Hundred Years of Solitude." 1995. 27 May 2006 <http://bolivianstudies.org/history/journal/1994-5/Estorino.htm>.

This resource offers an insight on the relationship between One Hundred Years and the History of Latin American. It includes a biography, which explains how the book came to be, and what it sets up to prove. It also includes a small piece of information on incest, which is what the topic of my essay will be.

James C. Jupp. "The Necessity if the Literary Tradition: Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 'One-Hundred Years of Solitude". The English Journal, Vol. 89, No. 3, Our History, Ourselves. (Jan., 2000), pp. 113-115.
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This article will help me with some of the aspects and the importance of technology in One Hundred Years of Solitude. It offers an insight on why technology is present in the book, and explains the Latin American struggle with the advancing of Europe.

K. Hill, Jeff."retrospective: ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE". March 29 2007<http://www.angelfire.com/wa2/margin/nonficHillGGM.html>

This is a great article that pinpoints the history of Macondo and what technology has done in regards to it. I do not know how useful this will be for my paper, but I will definitely try to incorporate it.

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