Romance de lobos

Romance de lobos

Ramón del Valle-Inclán

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Editorial:
Linkgua Ediciones
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9788411261548
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Romance de Lobos de Ramón del Valle-Inclán es una obra que captura la esencia del esperpento, un género que el autor mismo contribuyó a definir. Ambientada en un contexto rural y oscuro de Galicia, la obra profundiza en los límites de la moral humana, la lucha por la supervivencia y los tabúes sociales a través de una mirada grotesca y distorsionada de la realidad.Valle-Inclán tiene el poder de crear un mundo envolvente donde cada personaje y cada acción adquieren un significado más allá de lo evidente. Se revela la descomposición social y moral de una época, usando la lente del esperpento para exagerar y criticar las fallas inherentes de la sociedad.Lo que distingue a Romance de Lobos es su complejidad en abordar temas universales de la condición humana, como la ambición, la traición y la venganza, enmarcados en una trama repleta de personajes tan intensos como ambiguos. No hay buenos o malos absolutos aquí; en cambio, el autor pone en juego una gama de grises que desafía al lector a reconsiderar sus propias nociones de moralidad y ética.A nivel estilístico, la obra brilla por su riqueza lingüística y su habilidad para capturar el folclore y la atmósfera de la Galicia rural. El lenguaje es tanto un personaje en sí mismo como un vehículo para la narrativa, añadiendo una capa de complejidad que exige y recompensa la atención del lector.Romance de Lobos es una obra maestra del teatro español que ofrece una visión única y perturbadora de las complejidades del alma humana y la sociedad. La maestría de Valle-Inclán para mezclar lo grotesco con lo trágico convierte esta obra en una experiencia teatral inolvidable, rica tanto en substancia como en forma. Es una lectura esencial para cualquier persona interesada en explorar las profundidades de la literatura española y su capacidad para cuestionar, asombrar y conmover.

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