lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Renaissance literature books books books existentialist

Renaissance literature books books books existentialist


Well girls and boys this is my first post and wanted to make a mark with some books that I think are extraordinary and that is never more reading.


1) Werther
The year 1774 is a prototype of the romantic hero, one who has no qualms about "take" the world over on their decisions. Sign in constant conflict with members of civilized society and from the beginning we noticed that it is doomed to destroy itself by its passionate and obsessive nature. Our protagonist suffers from a duality symmetric equivalent of psychological maladjustment, which in German is called by one side "Weltschmerz" (discomfort with the world) and also "Ichschmerz" (discomfort with himself). Werther is tormented by the impossibility of his love, and this ambivalence of discomfort comes fully to light, especially in his last and mournful pages. Begins to feel the isolation from society prosaic (prosaic: it suffers from prose that is bland or ordinary) which are expected to adapt. Find solace in nocturnal excursions through mountains and forests that offer a sense of sublime release. Nature comes to his aid whenever you need it, is where you feel more freedom and relief.

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2) The shrouded
It is a surrealist novel, since it is an examination of conscience that makes a dead woman ... an inert body, can not think, see or remember. This book spawned a TV series of 20 episodes which aired on National Television of Chile. Bombal was awarded the Novel Prize of the Municipality of Santiago on "The shrouded." Other books of his are: The Last Mist, Tree, La Casa del Recuerdo, The Story of Mary Griselda, La Maja and the Nightingale, new islands, Sea, Sky and Earth and Braids.

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3) The metamorphosis
Is a novel that shows the loneliness of human existence in an alienated world and cruel. This is a book small in size but big in terms of the message you want to convey, which results in claustrophobic feelings from the beginning to the end, but that invites reflection and hope that we, individually, contribute to a society a little more fair and harmonious.
Franz Kafka lived a secluded existence in his small personal munod, finding in the literature the best way to project his inner life extraordinary. He died of chronic tuberculosis. He was the victim of a gross misunderstanding within the literary world of his time.

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