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Miguel de Unamuno: Niebla as a regenerational novel.  

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Miguel de Unamuno: Niebla as a regenerational novel. Miguel de Unamuno is the best example of a writer that illustrates the transformation, evolution and trajectory of the Spanish novel, during the Edad de Plata. Unamuno started changing the way he wrote his novels when he wrote Amor y pedagogía (1902). Amor y Pedagogía started to differ from novels he had written before, which were realist novels. Amor y Pedagogía shows the transition that Unamuno made from a realist novel like Paz en la Guerra (1897) to Niebla (1914). In Paz en la Guerra Unamuno clearly followed the realist manner of writing; time, space, and the exterior of the novel were very important. Es una de las llamadas en Bilbao siete calles, núcleo germinal de la villa, había por los años de cuarenta y tantos una tienducha...abriendosé por una compuerta colgada del techo y que a él se enganchaba una vez abierta; una...

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