Benito Perez Galdos
Jaldo novelistic production is a reflection of the society of his time. Jaldo's novels are notable for the characterization of the characters and the integration of everyday life in the historical events of the time. The author combines various narrative techniques: the omniscient narrator, in direct dialogue and monologue. The language is consistent with the character
National events. They are demonstrations of 19th century historical events treated from the standpoint of anonymous trafalgar, battle of arañiles
Novels of the first period. The first novels of Donna Jaldo perfect glory are called thesis novels if subjected to the author's ideology: face of a conservative character of progressive ideas with others.
Contemporary novels. Plasmo Jaldo them the reality of the moment to portray both their places and their inhabitants: Fortunata and Jacinta
Fortunata and Jacinta. Argument. This novel presents the love of the same man for two women from different social groups: Jacinta representative of the commercial bourgeoisie and Fortunata a beautiful woman of the people. Juan Santa Cruz lives an affair with Lucky, but Jacinta married however the first but marries another man does not renounce his love for John and have a child with him. Before dying Fortunata gave the child to Jacinta that is sterile it takes along with her husband
Novels spiritualists. Novels are influenced by Russian realism focuses on the inner world of his characters and values of charity embodied in individuals of great moral stature: mercy and child
Characteristics of Naturalism
Narrative techniques represents the reality with the scientific method that allowed him to analyze the behavior of individuals in the light of society and the family that determines their behavior. Narrator: incorporates an objective narrator, trying to be impersonal themes and characters: are characters with flaws, without feelings, dominated by their physiology, whose language reflects the environment in which they live
Clarín and runs. Set in the city of Vetusta, the Regent presents the conflict between two characters Ana Fermín hawks and peace dominated by the desire of love in a hostile environment argument azores Ana is a young woman married to Don vector Quintanar, regent of the hearing. Dissatisfied with life in ancient and turns in her marriage helped by Fermín religion of peace after he takes refuge in the passion they feel for Alvaro believes media. Peace, jealous, reporting to Don vector Anna dies in a duel with Don Alvaro. The city, which adds peace Fermin, turns his back on the judge's wife
Characteristics of literary modernism. Various influences: Parnassianism, beauty and formal perfection through symbolism to suggest the true reality hidden symbols incorporation of learned words and words chosen for their sound. Resource sought rhythmic musicality. Recovery of classical verse: eneasílabo free verse, and the Alexandrian dodecasyllabic
Ruben daily. New formal. Azul ... and profane prose. Combines verse and prose, short stories and poems presented with adjectives profane prose and striking images. Metrical innovations and verbal evasion poems exotic and aristocratic, social issues and Spanish songs eroticism predominates life and new hope and jobs motifs taken a more personal intimate and reflective outer beauty care a focus two lines: philosophical concerns and the world Hispanic