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Mother Nature

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro Rigido
Libro Mother Nature Emilia Pardo Bazan
Codice Libristo: 05092139
Casa editrice Bucknell University Press, agosto 2010
Mother Nature (1887) is the sequel to Emilia Pardo Bazan's most famous novel, The House of Ulloa, wr... Descrizione completa
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Mother Nature (1887) is the sequel to Emilia Pardo Bazan's most famous novel, The House of Ulloa, written one year earlier. It continues where the earlier work left off, when the priest, Julian, who had vainly struggled to protect the life and interests of the doomed mother of Manuela, sees the girl cavorting through the meadow with Perucho, who will turn out to be her half-brother. The reader will follow the course of the ill-starred relationship between the two, which turns from childish affection to romantic love. Pardo Bazan's novel demonstrates the impact of the incipient social and biological sciences on creative writing, thus reflecting the influence of Emile Zola's Naturalistic tendencies, while still maintaining tinges of Romanticism. It addresses questions that remain very contemporary and controversial, and poses the opposition of nature to virtue, romantic love as ennobling or basely instinctual, and gives the reader an example of the problem of incest and other forms of sexual transgression. She recognizes the role of religion and its influence on morality, the conflict between regional and centralized culture, the contrast between rural and urban visions of life, as well as the eternal struggle of women for better education, freedom, and self-determination. The pages of the novel contain some of the finest examples of her literary craft, and give evidence of its expressive dialogue, dramatic tension, and vivid portrayals of characters, scenes, and situations.

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Titolo completo Mother Nature
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - Rigido
Data di pubblicazione 2010
Numero di pagine 264
EAN 9781611484007
ISBN 1611484006
Codice Libristo 05092139
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