Emilia Pardo Bazán (1851 - 1921)

Short name Emilia Pardo Bazán
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First name Emilia
Birth name Pardo Bazán
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Date of birth 1851
Date of death 1921
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Sex Female
Place of birth Spain
Place of death Spain
Lived in Spain
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Religion / ideology Catholic
Education Educated at home
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Emilia Pardo Bazán was ...
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Receptions of Emilia Pardo Bazán, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Emilia Pardo Bazán Gabriela Cunninghame Graham 1892 comments on person
Letter to the Editor on "Pepita Jiménez", by R[obert]. B[ontine] Cunninghame Graham [author male, various] [CREATE SEPARATE RECORDS] 1892 None
Our London Correspondence UNKNOWN [author, various, name and sex unknown] 1892 None
El Regionalismo en Galicia (IX) Regionalism in Galicia (IX) Leopoldo Pedreira 1893 None
Estetica Menuda Minor Aesthetics Champsaur Sicilia, Baltasar 1893 None
Bocetos Literarios Literary Sketches Luis Ruiz Contreras 1893 None
Movimiento Literario en Galicia Literary Movement in Galicia Pereira, Aureliano 1895 quotes person
Seccion de Polemica: Fuego Graneado Polemic Section Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1897 comments on person
MENTIONED IN: - Buck, Guide to women's literature 1992: "Spain's greatest 19th-century female writer". - Lettres européennes (Dutch version 1994) II, 840. Cf. - CLEMESSY, Nelly, Emilia Pardo Bazán, romancière (la critique, la théorie, la pratique), Paris 1973. - FAUS, Pilar, Emilia Pardo Bazán: su época, su vida, su obra, A Coruña 2003. 2 vols. HP Jan12
No translations in Dutch before 1988; and only 2 of them: 1988 and 1995 (NCC). svd feb09 During her lifetime (d. 1907) she was translated into French (France, Belgium), English (in USA too), German (Germany, Austria), Swedish, Russian, Hungarian, Checz, Danish, Japanese even. info NBaranda svdnov11 Some data protocols & link Cervantes Library: MCL Mar2014 HERA She published some of her short stories in La Revue des Deux Mondes, La nouvelle revue internationale and La Revue Bleue, according to Maria Angeles Ayala. HP Mar2014 HERA Born and lived in La Coruña; also lived in Madrid. Died in Madrid. Translated from French. Travel writer. Collaboration/connections with male authors : - Francisco Giner de los Ríos KLK 1904 MENTIONED IN: - Offen, European feminisms, 2000, p.174ss: women addressing women’s questions Check if first novel turns up, enterde 26-4-18: Pasquale lopez 1879’ reception of Frankenstein