Los tipos sociales en las novelas de Azorín. el ‘alma nacional’ de los pueblos abúlicos

 

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Egilea: Cuvardic García, Dorde
Formatua: artículo original
Egoera:Versión publicada
Argitaratze data:2013
Deskribapena:Certain social rural types, representative of the 'Spanish soul', predominates in the apathetic villages of Azorin ́snovels. The most common of these are the nun, the farmer, and the intellectuals (who, after struggling unsuccessfullyin modern cities, retire to the space of apathetic/ lethargic/indolent cities and towns), the inventors of useless artifacts,the priests, elder female devotees, and representatives of vanishing occupations... As symbols, they possess an ambi-valent semantics: on the one hand, they synthesize the ' Spain problem', that is, the Iberian nation inability to solve itscollective problems, and secondly, if explored carefully, the values ​​ these social types will provide the possibilitiesofto solve the moral and social stagnation of the country. Only some of these social types appear in the topos of thedead city at a European level; such is the case of the nun which acquires a partially different semantics to thatoffered by Azorin and other writers of the 98 ́s Generation.
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Erakundea:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UCR
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Gako-hitza:dead city
apathetic/indolent public
social type
azorin
national soul
the 98's generation
ciudad muerta
pueblo abúlico
tipo social
azorín
alma nacional
generación del 98