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Las guerras carlistas en la literatura juvenil / Carlist Wars in children´s literature

Authors: Ezpeleta Aguilar, Fermín;

Las guerras carlistas en la literatura juvenil / Carlist Wars in children´s literature

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Resumen: A partir de la tradición literaria sobre las contiendas carlistas en la España del siglo XIX, la narrativa juvenil más reciente retoma este motivo para sus ideaciones en obras de autores como José María Mendiola, Juan Bas, Emili Teixidor, Benardo Atxaga o Fernando Martínez Lainez, entre otros. Estos escritores adaptan sus propuestas a los nuevos valores, dentro de subgéneros actuales para receptores jóvenes tales como novela de misterio, histórica, libros de conocimientos, metaficción. No obstante, casi siempre se aprovecha el esquema de la aventura mítica del héroe con fondo histórico, presente en la novela matriz Zalacaín el aventurero de Pío Baroja.Abstract: From the literary tradition of “Carlist” Wars in nineteenth century, the Spanish later youth narrative takes this occasion to their ideation into works of authors such as José María Mendiola, Juan Bas, Emili Teixidor, Bernardo Atxaga or Fernando Martínez Lainez, among others. These writers tailor their proposals to the new values within current subgenres for young readers such as mystery, historical novel, books of knowledge, metafiction. However, these authors usually use the scheme mythical hero adventure with historical background, present in the novel by Pío Baroja, Zalacaín el aventurero.

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Adventure, novela histórica, 5504.02 Historia Contemporánea, Language and Literature, 6202.02 Análisis Literario, Cabrera, P, Youth literature, Ramón (1806 - 1877), Aventura, Cabrera y Griñó, Novela histórica, Zumalacárregui, Zumalacárregui y de Imaz, Literatura juvenil, Guerras carlistas, Carlist Wars, adventure, literatura juvenil, guerras carlistas, aventura, Historical fiction, Tomás de (1788 –1835), 6202.03 Estilo y Estética Literarios, historical fiction

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