Leopoldo Alas

Spanish author and literary critic

Leopoldo Alas - Spanish author and literary critic
Born

April 25th, 1851
174 years ago

Died

1901
124 years ago — 50 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Spain

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A prominent Spanish author, critic, and academic contributed significantly to the literary scene of the late 19th century. Best recognized for the novel 'La Regenta', which illustrated the complexities of society in Asturias. Also worked as a journalist and served as a professor of literature, influencing both literature and education within the region. Engaged in literary criticism and explored themes such as realism and naturalism through various essays and works during a time of social and political changes in Spain.

Authored the novel 'La Regenta'

Served as a professor of literature

Contributed to literary criticism significantly

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