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Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (Spanish: [miˈɣ̞el ð̞e̞ u.naˈmu.no i ˈxu.ɣ̞o]; 29 September 1864 – 31 December 1936) was a Spanish essayist, novelist, poet, playwright, philosopher, professor of Greek and Classics, and later rector at the University of Salamanca.
San Manuel Bueno, mártir (1931) is a short novel by Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936). It experiments with changes of narrator as well as minimalism of action and of description, and as such has been described as a nivola , a literary genre invented by Unamuno to describe his work.
Pages in category "Novels by Miguel de Unamuno" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... San Manuel Bueno, Mártir This page was last ...
Juan Manuel Caamaño, "Paz en la guerra", el "episodio nacional" de Miguel de Unamuno, [in:] Boletín de la Biblioteca de Menéndez Pelayo 84 (2008), pp. 275-294 Ramón Carande, José María Soltura ante "Paz en la guerra" , [in:] Homenaje a Julián Marías , Madrid 1984, ISBN 8423949737, pp. 131-139
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Manuel Bueno may refer to: San Manuel Bueno, Mártir , 1931 short novel by Miguel de Unamuno Manolín Bueno (born 1940), Manuel Bueno Cabral, Spanish football forward
Miguel de Unamuno, the famed Spanish author of the Generation of '98, focused his nivola San Manuel Bueno, mártir around the theme of religion's opiatic effect on the people of rural Spain. In the book, the protagonist Don Manuel is a priest who does not believe in God, but continues preaching because he sees the positive impact he can make in ...
Nivola is a term created by Miguel de Unamuno to refer to his works that contrasted with the realism prevalent in Spanish novels during the early 20th century. Since his works were not fully novels, or "novelas" in Spanish, Unamuno coined a new word, "nivolas," to describe them.