Above all, Clarín is the author of La Regenta, his masterpiece and one of the best novels of the 19th century. He …
731 likes. This novel has been adapted to Film and TV, written and directed by Fernando Méndez-Leite and premiered in 1995. A trip to the Vetusta by Leopoldo Alas Clarín accompanied by the protagonists of La Regenta. The first excerpt looks at Ana’s situation (note the passage is in quotes—see my introduction for Alas’ use of a character’s voice). Also a Musical was premiered at the Campoamor Theatre, in Oviedo, hometown of La Regenta; "La Regenta El Musical" on July 2012, written and composed by Sigfrido Cecchini, with the stage direction of Emilio Sagi. La Regenta | La Regenta, by Leopoldo Alas (Clarin), is considered a (if not the) great masterpiece of Spanish Realist and Naturalist fiction, comparable only to Benito Perez Galdos' Fortunata y Jacinta. La Regenta refers to a novel written by Leopoldo Alas “Clarín” between 1884 and 1885.
La Regenta) and Su único hijo (1890; His Only Son), are among the greatest Spanish novels of the 19th century.
His only other novel is Su único hijo (1891). La Regenta is a realist novel by Spanish author Leopoldo Alas y Ureña, also known as Clarín, published in 1884 and 1885. On one side a map of the city of Vetusta in 1884 created from a map of Oviedo that has been transformed according to Clarín’s novel. La regenta. The novel dissects decadent Restoration society from the perspective of an outsider, Ana Ozores, sometimes called Spain’s Madame Bovary. The main characters of this cultural, spain story are Ana Ozores, Fermin de Pas. Other articles where La regenta is discussed: Leopoldo Alas: His most important novels, La regenta (2 vol., 1884–85; “The Regent’s Wife”; Eng.
En este estudio se analizan algunas cuestiones de La Regenta que no han sido aclaradas suficientemente por la crítica: la intepretación de la actitud de Ana Ozores ante el misticismo y el adulterio, que no sea el simple resultado de un estudio psicoanalítico, sino que abarque otros componentes de la personalidad humana.
legoria d'Oviedo) i com topen amb les convencions de l'època.Un altre rival amorós, el típic Don Juan, entra en joc per complicar la trama. Discussion of themes and motifs in Leopoldo Alas' La Regenta. these terms) and the novel La Regenta. While preparing for general confession, Ana Ozores reflects on her life. La Regenta is ambitions—astonishingly so for a man of thirty-two writing his first novel.
It tells the story of Ana Ozores, aka “La Regenta”, her marriage with the former prime magistrate of the city, much older than her, and a third part played by the province casanova. Staged in Oviedo (Vetusta, in the novel), La Regenta's main character is the beautiful and sensitive Ana Ozores, newlywed to the mature V ctor Quintanar, former regent of the Audiencia. developed by Bobes in General Theory of the Novel. Other influences included Naturalism and Krausism , a philosophical current which promoted the cultural and ethical regeneration of Spain.
On the map more than 60 locations of Vetusta are located.