Spanish Post-War Novel: Literary Trends of the 1940s and 1950s

Spanish Post-War Novel: The 1940s

After the Spanish Civil War, many writers went into exile, while others died or remained in Spain. This period resulted in the impoverishment of the Spanish literary world. Authors who had to leave Spain at the end of the Civil War continued to write in other countries. They moved away from intellectualized narratives, returning to human and ethical issues. In their works, they spoke of the experience of war and the longing for the lost homeland.

Some notable novelists

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French Revolution, Napoleon, and 19th Century European Transformations

Causes of the French Revolution

France faced a severe economic and social crisis. Successive crop failures led to rising prices and widespread popular discontent.

The bourgeoisie, despite their economic power, were dissatisfied with their political marginalization, as only the privileged could hope to hold public office. They aimed to end absolutism and dismantle the Ancien Régime.

The monarchy was in a deep financial crisis due to excessive spending by the court and significant financial aid provided

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Unveiling the Cosmos: Universe, Galaxies, and Solar System

The Universe

The science that studies the Universe is astronomy.

What is the Universe (Cosmos)?

The Universe, also known as the Cosmos, is everything that exists, encompassing all matter, energy, space, and time.

Origin of the Universe: The Big Bang Theory

The most widely accepted theory regarding the origin of the Universe is the Big Bang Theory:

  • Initially, all matter was concentrated in a single point with an extremely high temperature.
  • Approximately 13.7 billion years ago, a colossal explosion occurred,
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Absolutism and the Enlightenment Era

Absolutism

A system of government established in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Its best example is Louis XIV (the Sun King: everything revolved around him). His famous phrase is: “The state is me“.

It is also called the “Old Regime“.

Features of Absolutism

  • All power is held by the King.
  • The absolute power of kings is of divine origin; the King is accountable only to God for his actions.

Factors Contributing to Absolute Power

  • The nobles desired the riches of the bourgeoisie.
  • The bourgeoisie
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Spain’s Revolutionary Sexenio: Provisional Rule and Amadeus I’s Reign (1868-1873)

The Provisional Government (1868-1870) and the Reign of Amadeus I (1871-1873)

The period between 1868 and 1873 in Spain, often referred to as the “Revolutionary Sexenio,” was marked by significant political upheaval and attempts at modernization. It began with the triumph of the Revolution of 1868, which led to the establishment of a provisional government headed by General Serrano.

Challenges and Reforms of the Provisional Government (1868-1870)

The provisional government faced numerous challenges,

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Key Economic Concepts and Market Principles

Economic Profit Calculation

Economic Profit: This is the difference between total revenue and both explicit and implicit costs.

Formula: Economic Profit = Revenue – Explicit Costs – Implicit Costs

Example: A firm earns $500,000 in revenue, incurs explicit costs of $300,000, and implicit costs of $50,000.

Economic Profit = $500,000 – $300,000 – $50,000 = $150,000 (positive economic profit).


Present Value (PV) Explained

Present Value (PV): The current value of a future sum of money or stream of cash flows,

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Spanish Literary Movements: From Generation of ’98 to Proto-Romanticism

Generation of ’98: Characteristics and Evolution

Azorín, in the newspaper The Impartial, expressed a profound love for art, great sensitivity, and a desire for renewal. He published a list of 98 writers, including Unamuno, Baroja, Maeztu, Darío, Machado, and Blasco Ibáñez.

Shared Characteristics of the Generation of ’98

  • Historical Context: The year 1898 is considered the ideological thread linking these authors, despite their diverse individual paths.
  • Lack of Group Publications: This group did not
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Foundational Concepts in Biology: Animal & Plant Systems

Animal Biology Fundamentals

Animal Tissue Types

Animal tissues are classified into four primary types: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous. Epithelial tissue covers body surfaces and lines organs, aiding in protection and absorption. Connective tissue supports and binds other tissues; it includes blood, bone, cartilage, and adipose tissue. Muscular tissue enables movement and is divided into skeletal, smooth, and cardiac types. Nervous tissue, composed of neurons and neuroglia, transmits

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Java JDBC Student Database Management System

Introduction to JDBC Student Data Operations

This document presents a Java program demonstrating fundamental JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) operations for managing student records in a database. The application provides a menu-driven interface to perform Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) operations on a student table.

Core Components of the Java Application

The application is structured within a student class, encapsulating database connection logic and CRUD methods. It utilizes the java.sql.

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English Language Skills: Vocabulary & Grammar Practice

English Vocabulary Practice

Enhance your English vocabulary with these practical exercises focusing on common phrases and expressions.

Exercise 1: Time and Schedule Vocabulary

Complete the sentences using the most appropriate word from the list below:

  • brief
  • sidetracked
  • take your time
  • due
  • stages
  • on time
  • deadline
  • sharp
  • drag on
  • delayed
  1. The train was due, but it’s been delayed.
  2. The ceremony will start at 5:00 PM sharp, so please make sure to be on time.
  3. There is no deadline. You can relax and take your time.
  4. They said
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