Contes espagnols d'amour et de mort by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez

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Language: french
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Contes espagnols d'amour et de mort (Spanish Tales of Love and Death) is a collection of 22 short stories by the Spanish writer Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, first published in 1899. The stories are set in various parts of Spain and explore themes of love, death, passion, and religion. They are written in a vivid and evocative style that captures the essence of Spanish culture.

Some of the most famous stories in the collection include:

  • La Maja (The Maja): A passionate love story between a beautiful gypsy woman and a young man from a wealthy family.
  • La Condesa de Trigona (The Countess of Trigona): A tale of revenge and betrayal set in the Spanish Civil War.
  • El Niño de la Huerta (The Boy from the Orchard): A moving story about a young boy who is forced to confront the harsh realities of life.
  • La Muerte (Death): A chilling meditation on the inevitability of death.

Contes espagnols d'amour et de mort has been translated into many languages and has been praised for its realism, its vivid portrayal of Spanish culture, and its exploration of universal human themes. It is considered to be one of Blasco Ibáñez's most important works.

Here are some additional details about the book:

  • Genre: Short stories
  • Publication date: 1899
  • Original language: Spanish
  • Notable translations: French, English, German
  • Themes: Love, death, passion, religion, Spanish culture

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