La familia de León Roch, Tomo 2

La familia de León Roch, Tomo 2
Author: Benito Pérez Galdós
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2024-08-08
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Sumérgete en la emocionante continuación de "La familia de León Roch, Tomo 2" de Benito Pérez Galdós, donde los conflictos familiares se entrelazan con los dilemas morales en el Madrid del siglo XIX. Acompaña a León Roch en su búsqueda de identidad y propósito en medio de las intrigas y las pasiones de una sociedad en transformación. Desde los salones de la alta sociedad hasta los callejones oscuros donde se ocultan secretos, cada página revela nuevas capas de la complejidad humana. Con una prosa magistral, Galdós teje una red de relaciones y emociones que desafían las convenciones sociales y exploran los límites del amor y la lealtad familiar. Los personajes, ricamente desarrollados, enfrentan decisiones que pondrán a prueba sus valores y su resiliencia en tiempos turbulentos. Explorando temas universales como la búsqueda de la verdad, el conflicto generacional y los sacrificios personales, "La familia de León Roch, Tomo 2" captura la esencia de una época mientras ofrece una perspectiva atemporal sobre los dilemas éticos y emocionales. Publicada por primera vez en [año], esta obra de Galdós ha sido aclamada por su capacidad para combinar un retrato vívido de la sociedad española con una profunda exploración psicológica. A través de sus personajes complejos y su narrativa absorbente, invita a los lectores a reflexionar sobre las motivaciones humanas y las fuerzas que moldean nuestras vidas. Desde sus escenas de drama familiar hasta sus momentos de revelación personal, "La familia de León Roch, Tomo 2" ofrece una lectura cautivadora que dejará una impresión duradera. No te pierdas la oportunidad de sumergirte en esta obra maestra literaria que sigue resonando con la audiencia moderna. Obtén tu copia ahora y descubre por qué la obra de Galdós continúa siendo un referente en la literatura española.

Sexuality in the Confessional

Sexuality in the Confessional
Author: Stephen Haliczer
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1996-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195357175

In Sexuality in the Confessional: A Sacrament Profaned, Stephen Haliczer places the current debate on sex, celibacy, and the Catholic Church in a historical context by drawing upon a wealth of actual case studies and trial evidence to document how, from 1530 to 1819, sexual transgression attended the heightened significance of the Sacrament of Penance. Attempting to reassert its moral and social control over the faithful, the Counter-Reformation Church underscored the importance of communion and confession. Priests were asked to be both exemplars of celibacy and "doctors of souls," and the Spanish Inquisition was there to punish transgressors. Haliczer relates the stories of these priests as well as their penitents, using the evidence left by Inquisition trials to vividly depict sexual misconduct, during and after confession, and the punishments wayward priests were forced to undergo. In the process, he sheds new light on the Church of the period, the repressed lives of priests, and the lives of their congregations; coming to a conclusion as startling as it is timely. Based on an exhaustive investigation of Inquisition cases involving soliciting confessors as well as numerous confessors' manuals and other works, Sexuality in the Confessional makes a significant contribution to the history of sexuality, women's history, and the sociology of religion.

Negotiating Sainthood

Negotiating Sainthood
Author: Kathy Bacon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2017-12-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1351195778

"This study demonstrates the previously unrecognised significance of discourses of saintliness for constructions of gender and national identity in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century Spanish culture.a Kathy Bacons innovative approach to sainthood leads to fresh readings of texts by Spains three principal realist novelists: La familia de Leon Roch and Nazarin (Benito Perez Galdos, 1878 and 1895), La Regenta (Leopoldo Alas, 1884-85), and Dulce dueno (Emilia Pardo Bazan, 1911).a The author challenges the conventional distinction between anti-clerical and spiritual novels by these writers, and questions previous feminist assumptions about the negative role of religion for female identity.aSainthood emerges as a key theme through which texts grapple with Spains difficult transition to modernity."

Galdós and Darwin

Galdós and Darwin
Author: T. E. Bell
Publisher: Tamesis Books
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781855661257

Darwinian theory - the big idea of the nineteenth century - and its impact on the writing of Benito Pérez Galdós. Despite the fact that Darwinian theory was perhaps the big idea of the nineteenth century, most critics in the past have assumed that Benito Pérez Galdós would have remained unaffected by this scientific and philosophical revolution. This work contends otherwise, charting the influence of evolutionary theories on Galdós throughout his literary career. From his adaptation of the early nineteenth-century costumbristas' depiction of social species into a more sophisticated portrayal of Madrid society to his treatment of shifting social forces at a time of major socio-economic change, Galdós's outlook is shown to be deeply enmeshed in the Darwinian debate. Attention is paid not only to the hypotheses of Darwin himself, but also for instance to Ernst Haeckel's evolutionary thought, to Herbert Spencer's social Darwinism, and to the radical histology of Santiago Ramón y Cajal. Galdós and Darwin discusses how Spain's greatest novelist since Cervantes imaginatively reworked these epoch-making theories and investigates the impact of science on culture as the Spanish nation approached the twentieth century. T. E. BELL completed his Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Nicholas Round at Sheffield University.

The Place of Argument

The Place of Argument
Author: Rhian Davies
Publisher: Tamesis Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781855661523

Essays in honour of Nicholas Round, one of the most significant figures of contemporary Hispanism. Nicholas Round is among international Hispanisms's most prodigiously gifted scholars. These essays in his honour embrace the three areas to which he has most memorably contributed. Within Medieval studies, Alan Deyermond illuminates the tradition of the true king and the usurper; David Pattison challenges conventional interpretations of women's place in the Spanish epic; David Hook uncovers the surprising 'afterlife' of medieval documents; John England examines Juan Manuel's views on money. Within Nineteenth-century studies, Geoffrey Ribbans analyses unexpected continuities between Galdós's Marianelaand El doctor Centeno, Eamonn Rodgers discovers mythic dimensions inEl caballero encantado, Rhian Davies explores regeneración in the Torquemada novels and the late Arthur Terry reflects on the non-realist bases of El amigo Manso, while Harriet Turner traces parallels between Alas'sLa Regenta and the trial of Martha Stewart. Within Translation studies and pedagogy, Jeremy Lawrance analyses sixteenth-century translation's contribution to the prestige of vernacular languages; Philip Deacon evaluates theItalian translation of Moratín's El viejo y la niña; Robin Warner explores the translation of cartoon humour; Patricia Odber contrasts ten translations of a poem by Gil Vicente; and Anthony Trippett and Paul Jordan reflecton the purpose and practices of higher education. RHIAN DAVIES is Senior Lecturer, and ANNY BROOKSBANK JONES is Hughes Professor of Spanish, in the Department of Hispanic Studies at the University of Sheffield. OTHER CONTRIBUTORS: Philip Deacon, Alan Deyermond, John England, David Hook, Paul R. Jordan, Jeremy Lawrance, Pat Odber, D. G. Pattison, G. W. Ribbans, E. J. Rodgers, Arthur Terry, Anthony Trippett, Harriet Turner, Robin Warner.

Ambiguous Angels

Ambiguous Angels
Author: Catherine Jagoe
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0520914171

The contradictory nature of the work of Benito Pérez Galdós, Spain's greatest modern novelist, is brought to the fore in Catherine Jagoe's innovative and rigorous study. Revising commonly held views of his feminism, she explores the relation of Galdós's novels to the "woman question" in Spain, arguing that after 1892 the muted feminist discourse of his early work largely disappears. While his later novels have been interpreted as celebrations of the emancipated new woman, Jagoe contends that they actually reinforce the conservative, bourgeois model of frugal, virtuous womanhood—the angel of the house. Using primary sources such as periodicals, medical texts, and conduct literature, Jagoe's examination of the evolution of feminism makes Ambiguous Angels valuable to anyone interested in gender, culture, and narrative in nineteenth-century Europe.

Galdos

Galdos
Author: Jo Labanyi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317896513

Benito Perez Galdos has been described as 'the greatest Spanish novelist since Cervantes.' His work constitutes a major contribution to the nineteenth-century novel, rivalling that of Dickens of Balzac and making him an essential candidate for any course on the fiction of the period. Jo Labanyi's study is supported by a wide-rangting introduction, a section of contemporary comment, headnotes to each piece and helpful appendix material.

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Urban Literary Studies

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Urban Literary Studies
Author: Jeremy Tambling
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1977
Release: 2022-10-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3319624199

This encyclopaedia will be an indispensable resource and recourse for all who are thinking about cities and the urban, and the relation of cities to literature, and to ways of writing about cities. Covering a vast terrain, this work will include entries on theorists, individual writers, individual cities, countries, cities in relation to the arts, film and music, urban space, pre/early and modern cities, concepts and movements and definitions amongst others. Written by an international team of contributors, this will be the first resource of its kind to pull together such a comprehensive overview of the field.