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Jacinto Benavente y Martínez (12 August 1866 – 14 July 1954) was one of the foremost Spanish dramatists of the 20th century. He was awarded the 1922 Nobel Prize in Literature "for the happy manner in which he has continued the illustrious traditions of the Spanish drama".
Jacinto Benavente y Martinez is considered to be one of the foremost Spanish dramatists of the 20th century. He stood out as a dramatist in his day by letting aesthetics and dramatic effects take a backseat to a realistic depiction of reality beyond the theater.
A 1913 performance of the play. The Unloved Woman (Spanish: La malquerida) is a 1913 play by the Spanish writer Jacinto Benavente.It has been adapted a number of times for films and television including the 1921 American silent film The Passion Flower, the 1940 Spanish film The Unloved Woman and the 1949 Mexican film The Unloved Woman. [1]
At the age of four, Martinez Tolentino contracted polio, which left him crippled. [2] In 1951, he and his family emigrated to New York City where he lived until 1966. He attended New York University where he majored in French and French literature, while also studying Spanish literature and German. As an undergraduate he participated actively ...
It suggested a comparison between the film and another taken from the work of Jacinto Benavente, The Unloved Woman. This is not bad but lacks the ferocity, simplicity and perversity of the feelings of the other. The oppressive claustrophobia of the ranch house of The Unloved Woman is missing. The script does not extract everything possible from ...
Jacinto Benavente – Los intereses creados (The Bonds of Interest) Hall Caine – The Christian (new version) Georges Feydeau – A Flea in Her Ear (La Puce à l'oreille) Henry James – The High Bid; Agha Hashar Kashmiri – Safed Khoon (adaptation of King Lear) Thomas Mann – Fiorenza; John Masefield – The Campden Wonder; W. Somerset ...
Can we imagine ourselves back on that awful day in the summer of 2010, in the hot firefight that went on for nine hours? Men frenzied with exhaustion and reckless exuberance, eyes and throats burning from dust and smoke, in a battle that erupted after Taliban insurgents castrated a young boy in the village, knowing his family would summon nearby Marines for help and the Marines would come ...
(1863–1917) Joaquín Dicenta y Benedicto (1866–1936) Ramón del Valle-Inclán (1866–1943) Carlos Arniches y Barrera (1866–1954) Jacinto Benavente (1871–1938) Serafín Álvarez Quintero (1873–1944) Joaquín Álvarez Quintero (1874–1947) Manuel Machado (1875–1939) Antonio Machado (1877–1958) Jacinto Grau Delgado