

An edition of Testigo, víctima, profeta (2004)
los trasmundos literarios de Ramón J. Sénder
By Angel Alcalá
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Editorial Pliegos,Pliegos Editorial
Language
spa
Pages
333
Description:
María L. Pérez Bernardo provides a comprehensive introduction to the journalism of Emilia Pardo Bazán (1851-1921), one of the most remarkable Spanish intellectuals of the nineteenth century. The book is divided into six chapters, followed by a collection of Emilia's journalistic articles. This book contains detailed information of her biography, her role as a journalist and influences as a literary author. The primary topics of her articles reflect on feminism and women's suffrages and religion at the turn of the 19th century. Bazan's well-crafted depictions of 19th- and early 20th-century society reflects and examines a wide spectrum of social classes and social conflicts in both urban and rural of Spain which caused the rise of crime in society. In retrospect of political writings she expresses her opinion about the Spanish government foreign policy including the 1898 War between Spain and the United States.
subjects: Philosophy, History, Civilization, Spanish-American War, 1898, Feminism, Journalism and literature, Journalism, Authorship, Criticism and interpretation, Literary style, Literary themes, motives, Rhetorical criticism, Spanish Women authors, Nationalism and feminism, First-wave feminism, Political aspects
People: Ramón José Sender (1901-)