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Carrere, Emilio
1881
1947
Carrère, Emilio
Baroja, Pío
1872
1956
Baroja, Pio
Nessi, Pío Baroja y
Benavente, Jacinto
1866
1954
Benevente, Jacinto
Benavente y Martínez, Jacinto
Benavente y Martinez, Jacinto
Martínez, Jacinto Benavente y
Darío, Rubén
1867
1916
Dario, Ruben
García Sarmiento, Félix Rubén
Sarmiento, Félix Rubén García
Sarmiento, Felix Ruben Garcia
Dicenta, Joaquín
1862
1917
Dicenta y Benedicto, Joaquín
Benedicto, Joaquín Dicenta y
Dicenta, Joaquin
León, Ricardo
1877
1943
Leon, Ricardo
Mata, Pedro
1875
1946
Mata Domínguez, Pedro
Domínguez, Pedro Mata
Dominguez, Pedro Mata
Nogales, José
1860
1908
Nogales, Jose
Nogales, José Nogales y
Palacio Valdés, Armando
1853
1938
Valdés, Armando Palacio
Palacio Valdes, Armando
Pardo Bazán, Emilia, condesa de
1852
1921
Pardo Bazan, Emilia, condesa de
Bazán, Emilia Pardo, condesa de
Bazán, Emilia, condesa de Pardo
Pérez Galdós, Benito
1843
1920
Galdós, Benito Pérez
Perez Galdos, Benito
Galdós, Pérez
Galdós, B. Pérez
Répide, Pedro de
1882
1948
Gallego, Pedro de Répide y
Repide, Pedro de
Reyes, Arturo
1863
1913
Unamuno, Miguel de
1864
1936
Jugo, Miguel de Unamuno y
De Unamuno, Miguel
La voz de la conseja, t.1
Selección de las mejores novelas breves y cuentos de los más esclarecidos literatos
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"La voz de la conseja, t.1" by Pío Baroja et al. is a collection of short stories and brief novels written in the late 19th century. This anthology features works from a variety of celebrated Spanish authors, aiming to showcase the artistic spirit and intellectual diversity of this era in Spanish literature. Through its selection, the book hopes to engage readers' curiosity and appreciation for the rich literary tapestry of the time. The opening of this collection presents an introduction by Emilio Carrère, who emphasizes the significance of the anthology in reflecting the revitalization of Spanish literature, often referred to as the new golden age of the Spanish novel. Carrère mentions various featured authors and their respective contributions, such as Benito Pérez Galdós and the Condesa de Pardo Bazán, highlighting themes of emotional depth, social critique, and the exploration of human experiences. The narrative then shifts focus to Galdós's short story, "La novela en el tranvía", where a chance encounter on a tram leads the protagonist into a conversation about the turbulent personal life of a noblewoman, foreshadowing the conflicts and complexities that will unfold in the tale. Overall, this opening sets a tone of literary celebration while hinting at the intertwining of social commentary and individual struggles. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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