La tía Tula
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La tía Tula
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The work La tía Tula represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Cleveland Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
- Label
- La tía Tula
- Statement of responsibility
- Miguel de Unamuno
- Language
- spa
- Summary
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- La tía Tula, sin duda la más popular de las novelas de Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936), es, según su autor, «ια ϝζπϟμοζα γδ ρλα ημσδλ ξρδ� οδβϝαφαλγμ λμσζμπ� πδ ξρδγα πμιϟδοα ναοα βρζγαο α ρλμπ πμβοζλμπ� ϝζημπ γδ ρλα ϝδοκαλα ξρδ πδ ιδ κρδοδ� Σζσδ βμλ δι βρñado, a quien rechaza para marido, pues no quiere manchar con el débito conyugal el recinto en que respiran aire de castidad sus hijos. Satisfecho el instinto de maternidad, para qué perder su virginidad? Es virgen madre»� Νδομ πμβοδ δπϟδ βαλακαφμ αοϛρκδλϟαι ϟδηδ Ρλακρλμ ρλα μβοα βαοϛαγα γδ πδλϟζγμπ νιροαιδπ� Ϟρια� ια νομϟαϛμλζπϟα� ξρδ δλβαολα ια βμλβδνβζμλ ϟοαγζβζμλαι γδ ια εακζιζα υ γδ ια κρηδο υ ξρδ δπ� α αι σδφ� σíctima de ella, ejemplifica la figura del agonista unamuniano dividido en mil contradicciones. --Publisher
- "Aunt Tula, published in 1921, is one of the few novels written by Miguel de Unamuno to centre on a female protagonist. It is a vivid, nuanced portrait of the intelligent, wilful and yet vulnerable Tula. Aunt Tula is the story of a young woman who is left unmarried to care for her dead sister’s children. She lives with her brother-in-law, whom she rejects as husband. Satisfied with the instinct of motherhood, she is a virgin mother. She is the victim of a traditional family. --Publisher
- Cataloging source
- YDX
- Dewey number
- 863/.62
- Index
- no index present
- Language note
- In Spanish. En español
- LC call number
- PQ6639.N3
- LC item number
- T5 2017
- Literary form
- fiction
- Series statement
- Clásicos B
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