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[ES] Los autores del naturalismo y las vanguardias en España conceden una gran importancia a la enfermedad y sobre todo a las enfermedades mentales y los manicomios. La visión del manicomio se presenta en los espejos literarios de tres autores -con muy diversa biografía- que escribieron en las primeras décadas del siglo XX; en sus escritos la presentación del hospital mental, considerado sucesivamente como castigo, como experiencia y como liberación, está cambiando. Antonio Hoyos y Vinent, Alfonso Vidal y Planas y Andrés Valentín Álvarez y Álvarez son especialmente estudiados.
[EN] The authors of naturalism and the avant-garde in Spain attach great importance to illness and especially mental illness and mad houses. The vision of the mental asylum is presented in the literary mirrors of three authors - with very different biography - who wrote in the first decades of the 20th century, in their writings the presentation of the asylum, considered successively as punishment, as experience and as liberation, is changing. Antonio Hoyos y Vinent, Alfonso Vidal y Planas and Andrés Valentín Álvarez y Álvarez are mainly studied.
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Psychiatry, 20th Century, Avant-garde, Manicomio, Mad house, Naturalismo, Vanguardia, Siglo XX, Psiquiatría, Naturalism
Psychiatry, 20th Century, Avant-garde, Manicomio, Mad house, Naturalismo, Vanguardia, Siglo XX, Psiquiatría, Naturalism
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