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Pepita Jimenez (eBook)

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2022
143 Seiten
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Pepita Jimenez - Juan Valera
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In "Pepita Jiménez," Juan Valera weaves a rich tapestry of 19th-century Spanish society through the lens of unrequited love and the complexities of desire. The novel is a masterful blend of romanticism and realism, delineating the inner turmoil of its characters with psychological depth and emotional nuance. The narrative follows the story of a young seminarian, Don Luis de Vargas, whose infatuation with the beautiful Pepita leads him to grapple with the conflicting demands of passion and duty, all set against the evocative backdrop of Andalusia. Valera's elegant prose and sharp wit illuminate themes of social class, religious constraints, and the search for personal identity, making it not only a love story but a profound commentary on societal expectations. Juan Valera, a key figure in the Spanish literary canon, drew from his own experiences and observations of contemporary Spanish culture and politics. Educated in both Spain and France, Valera cultivated a deep appreciation for literature, philosophy, and the subtleties of human emotion. His life, rich with diplomatic service and literary pursuits, informed the nuanced characterizations and intricate social analyses found in "Pepita Jiménez," grounding it in a profound understanding of the human condition. This enduring classic is highly recommended for readers seeking a compelling exploration of love, moral conflict, and societal pressures. Valera's keen insights into personal and communal struggles resonate deeply, making "Pepita Jiménez" not only a historical reflection but also a timeless exploration of the human spirit. Readers will find themselves captivated by Valera's lyrical prose and the poignant dilemmas faced by his characters, ensuring that this novel remains relevant across generations.

Juan Valera y Alcalá-Galiano (1824–1905) was an illustrious Spanish diplomat, politician, and writer whose literary work has left a significant impact on the Spanish literature landscape. Notably remembered for his narrative technique and psychological insight, Valera's most celebrated novel is 'Pepita Jiménez' (1874), which has been esteemed as a masterpiece of Spanish realism for its subtle portrayal of individual emotions and social customs. The book, which tells the story of a young seminarian who falls in love with a beautiful widow, examines themes of love, duty, and the conflict between desire and religious commitment. Valera's literary style combines elegance and wit with a deep understanding of human nature, making his works both esteemed among critics and beloved by readers. His body of work also explores other genres, including poetry, essays, and literary criticism, reflecting his wide-ranging intellect and his place as a prominent figure in the 19th-century Spanish literature revival. Valera's elegantly crafted prose and his capacity to imbue narrative with philosophical and ethical considerations ensure his legacy as a cornerstone of Spanish letters.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • 19th century Spain • Andalusian Setting • Catholic priests in literature • Character development • Character-driven story • Christian fiction books • Clergy and romance novels • Clerical Institutions • Don Quixote • Elegant Prose • epistolary narrative • European literary fiction • Franz Kafka • Huck Finn • John Steinbeck • Juan Valera novels • Leo Tolstoy • Liberal Thinker • Love and Faith • passionate attraction • Pepita Jimenez novel • philosophical themes • psychological insight • Romantic conflict • romantic literary works • romantic morality • seminarian protagonist • societal constraints • spanish literary canon • spanish literature classics • Spanish realism • spiritual conflict • Spiritual love stories • the song of achilles • the weight of ink • thin air • Tom Jones • where the crawdads sing
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