Romantic Life of Tirant lo Blanc and Merce Rodoreda
TIRANT LO WHITE Eisner: a romantic life
Tirant lo Blanc was born in Valencia in 1413 into the Duna family of the gentry from Gandia. The author of Tirant lo Blanc in the novel reflects the fact that he passed to posterity his deepest desire: to become a known, famous, noble, and loved knight. He finishes poor and goes into debt. His biography is very romantic. But soon he had to take the reins of the family and since then spends half his life he had left pleading for the honor of family and possessions. Martorell, Tirant lo Blanc wrote in recent years, and had to subsist by pawning the novel. Marti Joan de Galba was the liaison who is and who publishes the first novel. The total Marti Joan de Galba, Tirant lo Blanc was published in 1490. It addresses with some overtones of chivalry and realism unknown life overflowing with joy. The complexity and evolution of the main characters or the outcome of the amazing novel Motl break the gender. Tirant lo Blanc is a novel that reveals new treatments on each page that contains a summa of styles and registers of language and the epoch that still intrigue us with the multiplicity of readings and aspects on which to focus.
The main arguments and thematic
A first-of Tirant is related to the formation of Tirant as a knight in arms and in court life and war. The second part of the central and most acclaimed novel. Constantinople pulling reaches to face while and you have two final challenges: the withering of its romance and defending Carmesina the Greek empire threatened by the Turks. The third argument starts from the moment of the fortuitous shipwreck of Tirant: After a storm off the coast of Constantinople, he reaches the coasts of the Maghreb and there begins the Christianization of the north of Africa en masse. Bringing a large army and defeating the Turks. This is the most outrageous and absurd part of the novel.
Merce Rodoreda A novel of life
Merce Rodoreda was born in Barcelona in 1908. The same day that twenty years had married his uncle and had a son. Rodoreda comes into contact with the group of intellectuals in Sabadell and intense activity as a writer of articles, interviews, and stories. She was associated sentimentally with Andreu Nin and Francis Tabal. In 1932, she published the first novel. From 1939 comes the year of forced exile. Her active participation in the commission of Propaganda of Catalonia during the last years of the Republic would have made her a clear target of Francoist repression. She wins the Floral Games in London. In 1957, she wins the Catalan with Twenty-two stories. In 1962, Diamond Square is published. The death of Armand Obiols d’Altbaix marks a turning point in her life. In 1974, Broken Mirror is published. Later, the children receive official recognition.
Overview of Merce Rodoreda’s Life
Rodoreda had a clear vocation for writing and there she consecrated her life, just wanting to write. The characters in Rodoreda’s work reflect much of life that makes them feel unique.
The characters and the author
In her work, she portrays a set of female characters rich and varied, they have now and then traces, gestures, and feelings very close to those of the author.
Overview of Rodoreda’s Liaison
- Books for Youth. With four novels rejected by the author. Aloma.
- Books of Maturity. She reflects and brings together works that explore the loss of youthful heroines while inaugurating a new narrative voice with a mastery of narrative techniques that can simulate multiple records. Twenty-two stories, Diamond Square, The meat of the Camellias, and Seafront Garden-Aging. Cristina and my other stories in which she deals with aging and death. The emblematic mirror is broken.
- In the other side of the mirror. A Rodoreda that transcends time and space. She spends a mystical and symbolic stage and opens the door to fantasy and esotericism. Travel and flowers, war and death, and spring.
Two essential novels
- The Diamond Square or the loss of youth. Natalia tells the larger portion of life that goes from the young age until the day of the wedding of her daughter. Three stages: The quiet life, The troubled life, Broken Life.
- A taste of the broken mirror. Broken Mirror is an ambitious novel. Teresa Goday is the main character, dancing around a large gallery, rich and diverse characters of different sexes, ages, and social classes all Secr … Who knows you, the reader.