Emilia Pardo Bazán (1852–1921)
Author of The House of Ulloa
About the Author
The Countess Emilia Pardo Bazan introduced the French naturalistic movement to Spain with The Burning Question (1881). While she recognized the excesses of naturalism in its exclusive concentration on the sordid aspects of life, she saw in it possibilities for directing the Spanish novel to social show more and political issues. The Son of the Bondwoman (Los Pasos de Ulloa, 1886), which deals with the degeneration of an aristocratic family, is naturalistic in subject and in its deterministic conclusion. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Emilia Pardo Bazán
El encaje roto: Antología de cuentos de violencia contra las mujeres (Francisco Muñiz Jimenez) (2018) 12 copies, 1 review
El corazón perdido y otros relatos 7 copies
Morriña. La última fada. 5 copies
La madre naturaleza (II) 2 copies
Cuentos 2 copies
Cuentos Fantasticos / Fantastic Stories (Cuentos De Autores Espanoles / Stories of Spanish Authors) (Spanish Edition) (2000) 2 copies
Obras completas : (cuentos). VIII, Cuentos nuevos ; Arco iris ; Cuentos de Amor ; Cuentos sacro-profanos (1999) 1 copy
El corazón perdido 1 copy
Cuentos escogidos. 1 copy
Novelas y cuentos. Tomo II 1 copy
OBRAS COMPLETAS. TOMO II 1 copy
La palinodia 1 copy
Emilia Pardo Bazán: Obra literaria completa: nueva edición integral (biblioteca iberica nº 10) (Spanish Edition) (2020) 1 copy
Morriña : cuentos 1 copy
Madre natura 1 copy
Signorotti di Galizia 1 copy
Novelas y cuentos II 1 copy
Morriña 1 copy
Novelas y cuentos. Tomo I 1 copy
La gota de sangre 1 copy
Los Pazos de Ulloa 1 copy
Insolación 1 copy
Un viaje de novios 1 copy
Los Pazos de Ulloa tomo 3 1 copy
Ugaoni kamen 1 copy
Un destripador de antaño 1 copy
El Fantasma 1 copy
Mi suicidio 1 copy
Cuentos feministas 1 copy
Obras escogidas 1 copy
Obras Selectas. Tomo IV:UN DESTRIPADOR DE ANTAÑO ( HISTORIAS Y CUENTOS DE GALICIA ) / EN TRANVIA ( CUENTOS DRAMATICOS… (2007) 1 copy
CADA UNO 1 copy
The Revolver 1 copy
Belcebú (Spanish Edition) 1 copy
The Pardon 1 copy
Las Medias Rojas 1 copy
Associated Works
Masterpieces of Terror and the Unknown: A Treasury of Bizarre Tales Old and New (1993) — Contributor — 199 copies, 2 reviews
Even op verhaal komen — Contributor — 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Pardo Bazán, Emilia
- Legal name
- Pardo Bazán, Emilia, Countess de
- Other names
- Countess de Pardo Bazán, Emilia
Condesa de Pardo Bazán, Emilia
Condesa de Bazán - Birthdate
- 1852-09-16
- Date of death
- 1921-05-12
- Burial location
- Basílica de la Concepción de Nuestra Señora, Madrid, España
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- Spain
- Birthplace
- La Coruña, Galicia, Spain
- Place of death
- Madrid, Spain
- Places of residence
- La Coruña, Spain
Madrid, Spain - Education
- private tutors
- Occupations
- literary critic
novelist
short story writer
professor of literature
aristocrat
salonniere (show all 8)
journalist
publisher - Organizations
- Central University of Madrid
- Short biography
- Emilia Pardo Bazán was born in the seaport of La Coruña, the only child of wealthy Spanish aristocrats. A voracious reader, she started writing at a young age. Her first short story was published in 1866, In 1867, at age 18, she married José Quiroga, a much older man, and the couple went to live in Madrid. The condesa (she inherited the title in 1908) wrote essays and articles, and in 1876 won a prize for the best essay about the Enlightenment thinker Benito Jerónimo Feijoo. Her first novel, Pascual Lopez, was published in 1879. Emilia Pardo Bazán produced more than 600 short works and 18 novels, and was recognized as a leader in introducing feminism, realism, and naturalism to Spanish literature. She also travelled extensively through Europe in the early 1870s with her husband and parents and later on her own. Travel fuelled her interests in other European languages and the literary and intellectual ideas circulating in France, Germany and England. She presided over a famous literary salon in Madrid and introduced French and Russian writers to the public. She was later appointed a counsellor on public education, and named to a chair as professor of Contemporary Literature and Romance Languages at the Universidad Central of Madrid in 1916, the first woman to hold such a position. She was also a publisher of the Biblioteca de la Mujer (The Woman's Library), a series of biographies, translated novels, and books on topics of interest to women. In 1921, she was appointed to the Spanish Senate but never formally took her seat.
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- Works
- 200
- Also by
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- Members
- 1,478
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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- Languages
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