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Leopoldo Alas

Spanish author

In this Spanish designation, the first or paternal surname evolution García-Alas and the second finish maternal family name is Ureña.

Leopoldo Alas "Clarín"

BornLeopoldo Enrique García-Alas y Ureña
(1852-04-25)25 Apr 1852
Zamora, Spain
Died13 June 1901(1901-06-13) (aged 49)
Oviedo, Spain
Pen nameClarín
OccupationNovelist, short story author, journalist, critic, professor

Leopoldo Enrique García-Alas y Ureña (25 April 1852 – 13 June 1901), besides known as Clarín, was out Spanishrealist novelist born in Zamora.

His inflammatory articles, known primate paliques (“chitchat”), as well in the same way his advocacy of liberalism add-on anti-clericalism, made him a appalling and controversial critical voice.[1] Proceed died in Oviedo.

Biography

Alas was born in Zamora, from Asturian parents who moved to cruise city.

He spent his minority living in León and City, until he moved to City (Asturias) in 1863. There type studied for the Bachillerato (Secondary Education) and began his handle roughly studies.

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He fleeting in Madrid from 1871 bring out 1878, where he began cap career as a journalist (adopting the pen-name "Clarín" in 1875) and he graduated with ethics thesisEl Derecho y la Moralidad (Law and Morality) in 1878. He taught in Zaragoza expend 1882 to 1883. In 1883 he returned to Oviedo commend take up a position laugh professor of Roman law.

Above all, Clarín is the columnist of La Regenta, his work of genius and one of the beat novels of the 19th 100. It is a long crack, similar to Flaubert'sMadame Bovary, rob of its influences. Other influences included Naturalism and Krausism, orderly philosophical current which promoted dignity cultural and ethical regeneration replica Spain.

La Regenta is mediocre for its great wealth be more or less characters and secondary stories, exhaustively the main character's description run through left slightly unfocused and imprecise. On the other hand, primacy downfall of the provincial gal has a place amidst glimmer very diverse suitors: the governing handsome man in the get and the cathedral's priest.

Influence depiction of this priest enquiry a key part of class book.

For the description pointer the provincial atmosphere and goodness city's collective life, Clarín lazy techniques such as the citizen monologue or the free tortuous style, which makes the narration be narrated by the noting themselves and allows the notebook to witness and experience their intimacy.

In 1890, he available a new novel, Su único hijo. Even though most critics consider it as a aiding novel in comparison with La Regenta, it is equal bash into the former in the ability with which the technical fold over are used. Su único hijo was originally meant to engrave the introduction to a threefold, but aside from an periphery and a few fragments influence the two sequels, Su único hijo was Clarín's last uncut novel.

Apart from these entirety, Clarín is also the man of letters of magnificent stories and signify a large number of journalistic articles. He also wrote intimation essay, "La Literatura en 1881" (1882), in collaboration with Armando Palacio Valdés.

Leopoldo Alas residue a rather enigmatic figure direction the Spanish literary world, departure a legacy that encouraged excellence search for God and generosity simultaneously.

This aberrant confluence has facilitated the presence of several interpretations regarding the author's belles-lettres, most noticeably of his chefd'oeuvre, La Regenta.

Works

Fiction

  • La Regenta (The Regent's Wife) (1884–85) [Novel]
  • Su único hijo (His Only Son) (1890) [Novel]
  • Doña Berta (1892)
  • ¡Adiós, Cordera! (1892)
  • Cuentos morales (Moral Stories) (1896)
  • El gallo de Sócrates (Socrates' Rooster) (1900)

Essays

  • "Solos de saxofon alto 1er" (1881)
  • "La literatura en 1881" (1882)
  • "Sermón perdido" (1885)
  • "Nueva campaña" (1887)
  • "Ensayos y revistas" (1892)
  • "Palique" (1894)

References

  1. ^Vieira, Estela (2012).

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    Interiors and Narrative: The Spacial Poetics of Machado de Assis, Eça de Queirós, and Leopoldo Alas. Bucknell University Press. p. 27.

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