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Los misterios de Selva
2021
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Tal como revela La gota de sangre, aquí incluida, y la novela inédita Selva, doña Emilia es la primera escritora de novela criminal, pues se adelantó en una década a Agatha Christie. Dotada de un extraordinario oficio novelístico, Emilia Pardo Bazán experimentó todos los estilos narrativos y temáticas en sus novelas y cuentos, pero pocos lectores conocen su sorprendente incursión en la novela policíaca. Pardo Bazán quiso superar al mismísimo Conan Doyle, para lograr la novela policíaca perfecta, dotada de la profundidad psicológica que faltaría al inglés. Lo haya logrado o no, su detective aficionado, Ignacio Selva, es una versión sorprendente, a la vez castiza y cosmopolita, del inevitable Sherlock Holmes.
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Emilia Pardo Bazán
Emilia Pardo Bazán
Author · 66 books

Emilia Pardo Bazán was a Galician author and scholar from Galicia. She is known for bringing naturalism to Spanish literature, for her detailed descriptions of reality, and for her role in feminist literature of her era. Her first novel, Pascual López (1879), is a simple exercise in fantasy of no remarkable promise, though it contains good descriptive passages of romance. It was followed by a more striking story, Un viaje de novios (1881), in which a discreet attempt was made to introduce into Spain the methods of French realism. The book caused a sensation among the literary cliques, and this sensation was increased by the appearance of another naturalistic tale, La tribuna (1885), wherein the influence of Émile Zola is unmistakable. Meanwhile, the writer's reply to her critics was issued under the title of La cuestion palpitante (1883), a clever piece of rhetoric, but of no special value as regards criticism or dialectics. The best of Emilia Pardo Bazán's work is embodied in Los pazos de Ulloa (1886), the painfully exact history of a decadent aristocratic family. A sequel, with the significant title of La madre naturaleza (1887), marks a further advance in the path of naturalism. She was also a journalist, essayist and critic. She died in Madrid.

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