El Critic n (Tomo 1 De 2)

El Critic n (Tomo 1 De 2)

Baltasar Graci n y Morales

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9789371772556
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Un viaje atemporal por la virtud y el vicio: redescubra El Critic n de Baltasar Graci n (Tomo 1 de 2), una obra maestra barroca renacida para el lector moderno.Parte ficci n filos fica, parte narrativa aleg rica, El Critic n sigue los contrastantes viajes de Critilo, el viajero curtido por el mundo, y Andrenio, el hombre natural no corrompido, mientras navegan por las absurdidades y contradicciones de la vida del siglo XVII. Cargada de aforismos y s tira mordaz, la obra de Graci n interroga la ambici n, el enga o y el arte de vivir, ofreciendo sabidur a pr ctica envuelta en una elocuente prosa espa ola. Esto no es simplemente una novela; es una meditaci n sobre la naturaleza humana y el peligroso camino hacia la sabidur a.Piedra angular de la literatura del Siglo de Oro espa ol y del Barroco, El Critic n se sit a junto a los grandes cl sicos de la literatura espa ola por su innovaci n narrativa, profundidad moral y brillantez estil stica. Acad micos y lectores ocasionales por igual encontrar n irresistible su mezcla de drama y didactismo: lectura imprescindible para quien se interese en la filosof a de Graci n, la prosa espa ola y la evoluci n de la novela.Alpha Editions se enorgullece de reeditar este cl sico largamente olvidado: fuera de circulaci n durante d cadas, ahora meticulosamente restaurado para las generaciones presentes y futuras. Esta edici n es m s que una reimpresi n: es un objeto de colecci n y un tesoro cultural, curado para aficionados y coleccionistas de autores cl sicos espa oles. Incluye comentarios ideales para el an lisis de El Critic n y para lectores de la novela espa ola del siglo XVII y la literatura barroca.Palabras clave: cl sico de la literatura espa ola, libro de Baltasar Graci n, an lisis de El Critic n, novela espa ola del siglo XVII, ficci n filos fica, narrativa aleg rica, literatura barroca, Siglo de Oro espa ol, obra maestra literaria, filosof a de Graci n, prosa espa ola, autores cl sicos espa oles

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