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UNAMUNO, MIGUEL DE (1864-1936) – Extranjerismo

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

UNAMUNO, MIGUEL DE (1864-1936) – Extranjerismo

Abstract

Conjunto de 2 fichas formado por 1 separador y 1 ficha. El separador lleva por título “Extranjerismo en Unamuno”. A continuación, se apuntan algunos galicismos empleados por Unamuno. Bajo la nota “v. galic.” puede leerse lo siguiente: “Se distingue Unamuno por estar casi limpio de galicismo. Es el más hispánico de los grandes escritores coetáneos / Barbarismo modernista teoría del barbarismo Unamuno los defiende / Tiene Portuguesismos y Catalanismos cosa rarísima en nuestros escritores que son únicamente galicistas o italianistas”. Al final del separador se reproduce parte del artículo: Ugarte, M. (15 de mayo de 1907): “La littérature espagnole moderne”, en “La Revue”, nº 68, p. 210. La ficha, reutilizada para el recto, registra el galicismo “amasar” sacado de: Unamuno, M. de (1906): “Sobre el rango y el mérito (divagaciones)”, en “Ensayos”, tomo VI (edit. Publicaciones de la Residencia de Estudiantes, 1918)

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El español moderno. Del romanticismo al modernismo (1823-1914) [continuación] – Modernismo (1895-1914) – Géneros y escritores principales – Los escritores – UNAMUNO, MIGUEL DE (1864-1936) – Extranjerismo, Filología

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