Obras completas de Fígaro, Tomo 1 by Mariano José de Larra

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Author Larra, Mariano José de, 1809-1837
Title Obras completas de Fígaro, Tomo 1
Original Publication France: Garnier,1889.
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Summary "Obras completas de Fígaro, Tomo 1" by Mariano José de Larra is a collection of literary works written in the mid-19th century. The text showcases the author's notable wit and critical eye, addressing societal norms and injustices through satire. Central to these writings is the character of Fígaro, who embodies the voice of reason and humor in a politically charged atmosphere, offering readers a vivid snapshot of contemporary Spanish life. The opening of the collection introduces readers to the format and essence of Larra's critique on society by employing the pseudonym Fígaro. In this portion, he sets the stage for an exploration of public behavior, questioning the very nature of the audience he aims to address through his writing. The character's reflections on various social interactions, such as in churches, cafes, and theaters, underscore a humorous yet poignant examination of societal absurdities. His explorations reveal a sharp awareness of the discrepancies between public appearances and the underlying silliness of human behavior, establishing a foundation for the satirical tone that characterizes Larra’s work throughout the volume. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Spanish
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject Spanish literature -- 19th century
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