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Noche de Bodas El Ogro
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Noche de Bodas El Ogro

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NOCHE DE BODAS: Visantet iba a cantar su primera misa. Ya era sacerdote. La madre de Toneta, una amiga de la infancia, vino a verle para pedirle que casase a su hija.
Visantet acepta encantado, pero cuando vuelve a encontrarse con Toneta, descubre que está enamorado de ella".
EL OGRO: Pepe el carretero, era una persona muy bruta, que blasfemaba continuamente, y a la que todos los que le conocían le tenían miedo. Para todos era, en definitiva, un bruto, una persona desabrida y hosca, un ogro".
LanguageEspañol
Release dateJan 1, 2014
ISBN9788415677901
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Vicente Blasco Ibañez

Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (1867-1928) was a Spanish novelist, journalist, and political activist. Born in Valencia, he studied law at university, graduating in 1888. As a young man, he founded the newspaper El Pueblo and gained a reputation as a militant Republican. After a series of court cases over his controversial publication, he was arrested in 1896 and spent several months in prison. A staunch opponent of the Spanish monarchy, he worked as a proofreader for Filipino nationalist José Rizal’s groundbreaking novel Noli Me Tangere (1887). Blasco Ibáñez’s first novel, The Black Spider (1892), was a pointed critique of the Jesuit order and its influence on Spanish life, but his first major work, Airs and Graces (1894), came two years later. For the next decade, his novels showed the influence of Émile Zola and other leading naturalist writers, whose attention to environment and social conditions produced work that explored the struggles of working-class individuals. His late career, characterized by romance and adventure, proved more successful by far. Blood and Sand (1908), The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1916), and Mare Nostrum (1918) were all adapted into successful feature length films by such directors as Fred Niblo and Rex Ingram.

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