
handle: 10197/9224
In this paper I will examine representations of bandits in Mexican literature from the 19th century, the so called ‘Golden Age’ of Mexican banditry (Vanderwood, 1987: 18). The paper will touch briefly on other cultural examples of bandit representation, such as bandit ballads or corridos, and 19th-century travellers’ tales, and look at how these interacted with literary depictions.
Porfirio Díaz, Mexican independence and revolution, Los Plateados, Mexican bandit novel, 19th Century Mexican bandits
Porfirio Díaz, Mexican independence and revolution, Los Plateados, Mexican bandit novel, 19th Century Mexican bandits
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