
"Dulce due?o" [Sweet Master] (1911), the last novel by Emilia Pardo Baz?n, challenges the rigid classifications imposed on the author throughout her literary career. It is an anti-dogmatic novel that transcends both literary and gender boundaries.
Together with "La Quimera" (1905) and "La Sirena negra" (1908), "Dulce due?o" forms the emblematic trilogy of Pardo Baz?n's modernist phase. Her adoption and reworking of aesthetic elements -such as the refined use of light, color, sound, and silence; the pursuit of beauty; and the interplay of history, legends, and innovative worldviews- demonstrate her participation in modernist literature. At the same time, "Dulce due?o" brings Pardo Baz?n's novelistic trajectory to a close, prioritizing for the first time in her work the feminine perspective, since it has a woman protagonist, narrator, and author of the autobiography into which the text evolves. Grounded in a defense of individual freedom, the novel offers a bold response to the limitations and categorizations imposed on women in maternal, educational, sexual, scientific, political, and religious contexts.
While acknowledging Pardo Baz?n's significance as the introducer of naturalism in Spain, this critical edition seeks to move beyond reductive classifications that confine her to a specific generation, movement, and literary genre. Instead, it highlights her interdisciplinary contributions to modernism, her engagement with emerging genres like detective fiction, and her advocacy for women's voices.
This edition proposes reading "Dulce due?o" as a female Bildungsroman, featuring a dandy protagonist who must confront the societal gaze of those attempting to appropriate her individuality. The critical introduction offers a historical-cultural, narratological, feminist, and interdisciplinary approach that mirrors the rich and diverse cultural production of Emilia Pardo Baz?n.
Author: Emilia Pardo Baz?? |
Publisher: Stockcero |
Publication Date: Dec 26, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 280 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 1949938204 |
ISBN-13: 9781949938203 |