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In this book, eight stories written by Pedro Antonio de Alarcon have been brought together in English for the first time. The nail in "The Nail" is found driven into a disinterred skull, and if some of the events are implausible and others incredible, it is also true that there is considerable suspense and mystery. "The Cornet" draws more heavily on historical reality, with its depiction of the horror of civil war and factual detail. Noteworthy for its first-person narration and rapid-fire dialogue, "The Cornet" paints an episode of fraternal love and the power of the will. "The Orderly," although set against the same Carlist War background, has more to do with a military "attitude" than a C...
Experience the rich and vivid storytelling of Pedro Antonio de Alarcón's "Moors and Christians." This novel intricately weaves themes of cultural conflict, historical reflection, and personal identity against the backdrop of Spain's complex history. Alarcón’s narrative explores the interactions and tensions between the Moors and Christians during a pivotal period in Spanish history. Alarcón, known for his engaging storytelling and detailed historical contexts, presents a story that delves into the societal and cultural dynamics of the era. The novel provides a nuanced examination of the historical and personal implications of cultural and religious conflicts, offering readers a deep understanding of the era's complexities."Moors and Christians" is a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction and the exploration of cultural and religious interactions. Ideal for readers who appreciate rich historical narratives and the exploration of identity and conflict through detailed storytelling.
Step into the captivating world of Pedro Antonio de Alarcón's "The Tall Woman." This intriguing short story blends elements of mystery and social commentary, following the story of a woman whose unusual height becomes a focal point in her interactions with others. Alarcón's narrative delves into themes of individuality, societal perceptions, and the personal impact of being different. Alarcón, known for his keen observations and rich characterizations, presents a story that explores the dynamics of social acceptance and the struggles of those who deviate from societal norms. The narrative’s exploration of personal identity and societal expectations creates a compelling and reflective read."The Tall Woman" is an engaging read for those interested in character-driven stories that examine themes of self-identity and social perception. Ideal for readers who appreciate narratives that challenge societal norms and delve into the complexities of individuality.
Examining Pedro Alarcon as a transitional figure between the Romantic and Realist movements, this volume explores the effect of his Romantic protrayal of women. A brief biographical background is also included focusing in particular on his relationships with women.
Instead of memorizing vocabulary words, work your way through an actual well-written novel. Even novices can follow along as each individual English paragraph is paired with the corresponding Spanish paragraph. It won't be an easy project, but you'll learn a lot.
Spanish literature generally refers to literature written in the Spanish language within the territory that presently constitutes the state of Spain. Its development coincides and frequently intersects with that of other literary traditions from regions within the same territory, particularly Catalan literature, Galician intersects as well with Latin, Jewish, and Arabic literary traditions of the Iberian peninsula. In this book, the critic August Nemo brings to readers a rich selection of seven short stories by Spanish authors. - The Tall Woman by Pedro Antonio De Alarcon. - The White Butterfly by Jose Selgas. - Maese Perez, The Organist by Gustavo Adolfo Becquer. - Moors And Christians by Pedro Antonio De Alarcon. - Bread Cast Upon The Waters by Fernan Caballero. - First Love by Emilia Pardo-Bazan. - An Andalusian Duel by Serafin Estebanez Calderon.
First published in 1881, this novella by best-selling author Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, explores, humorously and wisely, the effects of greed, the nefarious nature of covetousness.