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Géneros y escritores principales – Los escritores

Authors: Menéndez Pidal, Ramón (1869-1968);

Géneros y escritores principales – Los escritores

Abstract

Conjunto de 8 fichas formado por 1 separador y 7 fichas que forman unidad. El separador, cartulina de color azul, lleva por título “Los escritores”. El conjunto trata sobre Joaquín Dicenta y su obra de teatro de denuncia social titulada “Juan José”, y el estilo del poeta diplomático Antonio de Zayas. Se recogen, además, ejemplos del estilo descuidado de Andrenio (pseudónimo de Eduardo Gómez de Baquero). La ficha 1 es un recorte de prensa. Se trata de: Azorín (18 de abril de 1952): “Curiosidades idiomáticas”, en “ABC”, que consiste en una reseña del primer capítulo de “La sirena negra”, de Emilia Pardo Bazán, y que recoge los neologismos advertidos en él. La ficha 2 contiene dos referencias bibliográficas: Adam, P. y Fénéon, F. (ambos bajo el pseudónimo de Jacques Plowert) (1888): “Petit glossaire pour servir a l’intelligence des auteurs decadents et symbolistes” – Fénéon, F. (noviembre de 1888): “Calendier d’octobre”, en “Revue indépendante”, tomo IX, n.º 25, pp. 328-329 (reseña de Adam, P. y Fénéon, F. [ambos bajo el pseudónimo de Jacques Plowert]: “Petit glossaire pour servir a l’intelligence des auteurs decadents et symbolistes”). Las fichas 6 y 7, con referencia a la época modernista en la esquina superior izquierda “XIª”, contienen una nómina de autores acompañados de sus fechas de nacimiento y de las obras producidas por ellos entre finales del XIX y comienzos del XX. La ficha 5 ha sido reutilizada para el recto. Referencias bibliográficas: Ugarte, M. (15 de mayo de 1907): “La littérature espagnole moderne”, en “La Revue”, nº 68, p. 210 – Andrenio (1922): “El valor de amar: cuentos” – Darío, R. (1906): “Opiniones”, en “Obras completas”, tomo X (edit. Mundo Latino, 1920) – Fitzmaurice-Kelly, J. (1898): “A history of Spanish Literature” (trad. al castellano: “Historia de la literatura española”, 1921)

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El español moderno. Del romanticismo al modernismo (1823-1914) [continuación] – Modernismo (1895-1914) – Géneros y escritores principales – Los escritores, Filología

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