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Abstract This study aims to analyze the female exile in some stories mentioned in the books entitled Trece cuentos (1930 – 1963) and Cuentos completes Donde brotó el laurel (1940 – 1964) by the author Luisa Carnés. This study discusses how women in Spain react in the different aspects of life during the period of the Spanish Second Republic and Franco’s dictatorship. In addition, the study displays an analyze of the republican exile influence on the female characters in these stories. It also sheds light on the literary devices used by the author in her stories. Moreover, the study explains how the role of women in the Spanish Civil War is revealed in these stories, and how these ones manifest the feelings of the women kept in internal exile. There are two methods used in this study: the descriptive method and the critical analytical method, following the theory of the American professor Paul Ilie. This theory focuses on describing the feelings of exiled women, and indicating the forms of exile and the female models that were exiled. Keywords: Luisa Carnés, foreign exile, internal exile, Spanish Civil War, Franco’s dictatorship, prisons, feminism. |