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Leopoldo Enrique García-Alas y Ureña (25 April 1852 – 13 June 1901), also known as Clarín, was a Spanish realist novelist born in Zamora. His inflammatory articles, known as paliques (“chitchat”), as well as his advocacy of liberalism and anti-clericalism, made him a formidable and controversial critical voice. [1]
Jun 9, 2024 · Leopoldo Alas was a novelist, journalist, and the most influential literary critic in late 19th-century Spain. His biting and often-bellicose articles, sometimes called paliques (“chitchat”), and his advocacy of liberalism, anticlericalism, and literary naturalism not only made him Spain’s most.
Conoce la vida y obra del gran novelista español del siglo XIX, autor de La Regenta y otros clásicos. Descubre su trayectoria intelectual, literaria y periodística, marcada por el krausismo, el realismo y el naturalismo.
Leopoldo Enrique García-Alas y Ureña, conocido simplemente como Leopoldo Alas o Clarín ( Zamora, 25 de abril de 1852- Oviedo, 13 de junio de 1901), fue un escritor y jurista español.
Leopoldo García-Alas y Ureña (25 April 1852 – 13 June 1901), also known as Clarín, was a Spanish realist novelist born in Zamora. He died in Oviedo. Alas spent his childhood living in León and Guadalajara, until he moved to Oviedo in 1863.
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Leopoldo Alas (lāōpōl´dō ä´läs), 1852–1901, Spanish novelist, short-story writer, and literary critic who wrote under the pseudonym Clarín, b. Zamora. Although he began his literary career as a journalist, he later was a professor of law at the Univ. of Oviedo.
Leopoldo Alas, also known as Clarín, was a significant figure in the Spanish literary world, leaving a legacy that encouraged the search for God and humanism simultaneously. His work, particularly his novels “La Regenta” and “Su único hijo”, are characterized by a sensitive exploration of the human psyche and societal decadence [1 ...