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portada El miserere (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2024
Language
Spanish
Pages
26
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.2 cm
Weight
0.05 kg.
ISBN13
9791222088693

El miserere (in Spanish)

Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (Author) · Cervantes Digital · Paperback

El miserere (in Spanish) - Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer

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Synopsis "El miserere (in Spanish)"

"El Miserere" es una obra literaria escrita por Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer que aborda con profundo respeto la religión católica. La trama se desenvuelve en un monasterio abandonado, donde el Miserere, una pieza musical litúrgica, se convierte en el elemento central de la historia. A través de este relato, se exploran temas de culpabilidad, redención y expiación, todos enmarcados en el contexto de la fe católica.

Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer utiliza la religión católica para crear una atmósfera misteriosa y espiritual que impregna toda la narración. No se trata de una crítica a la religión, sino de una manera de emplear elementos religiosos para explorar aspectos profundos de la psicología humana y tejer una trama propia del género gótico. En "El Miserere", la religión se presenta como un trasfondo que resalta la complejidad de las emociones humanas y las luchas internas de los personajes.

Esta obra es un ejemplo de cómo la literatura puede utilizar la religión con respeto y sensibilidad para enriquecer la narrativa y explorar cuestiones universales en un contexto espiritual.
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer
  (Author)
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Spanish poet born in Seville on February 17, 1836, and died in Madrid on December 22, 1870, the real name of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer was Gustavo Adolfo Domínguez Bastida

Bécquer is considered one of the standards of Romanticism in Spain. After starting in painting, in which he did not particularly excel, he moved to Madrid to dedicate himself to literature. He did not achieve great success and survived by co-writing comedies and zarzuelas under the pseudonym Gustavo García

As tuberculosis and depression began to manifest in him, he embarked on the project of writing the History of the Temples of Spain, a work of which only a first volume would see the light. After falling in love with Julia Espín, a girl from the upper-class Madrid society who scorned him, he began to write his Rhymes

Bécquer then started working as an editor at El Contemporáneo and as a censor of novels. In 1870 he and his brother Valeriano, his great support throughout his life, were hired to work at La Ilustración de Madrid; however, Valeriano died in September of that year, which ended the little health of the author, who died at the end of December during a solar eclipse. His friends published, at the express wish of the author, his works, in order to financially help the three children of the Sevillian poet

Among his works, it is worth highlighting his Rhymes and also his Legends, fundamental within the literature of the 19th century Spain.
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