Carlismo vs liberalismo: i romanzi di La Guerra Carlista di Valle -Inclàn

Journal title MEMORIA E RICERCA
Author/s Margarita Santos Zas
Publishing Year 2007 Issue 2007/24
Language Italian Pages 14 P. 33-46 File size 81 KB
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In the historical series of La Guerra Carlista, Ramón del Valle-Inclán offers a literary translation of the last war between liberals and Carlists (1872-76), presented as the collective defence of traditional Spain. Valle-Inclán manipulates the story without betraying it, in order to render the immediacy of war from a popular perspective, that at the eyes of don Ramón illustrates the most genuine and idealist side of Carlism, represented by guerrilla, bands and the civil population helping them wholeheartedly. The contrast between liberals and Carlists, an element common to all novels of the cycle, is mainly supported by the comments of a narrator whose judgements and commentaries on characters and situations reveal his preference for Carlists.

Margarita Santos Zas, Carlismo vs liberalismo: i romanzi di La Guerra Carlista di Valle -Inclàn in "MEMORIA E RICERCA " 24/2007, pp 33-46, DOI: