Emilia Pardo Bazan (1851-1921) is considered by many scholars one of the most important writers of nineteenth-century Spain. Instrumental in introducing French naturalism and Russian spiritual realism into Spanish literature, she published twenty novels, twenty-one novellas, two cookbooks, seven plays, nearly six hundred short stories, and hundreds of essays. Her stories are often included in anthologies of Spanish literature, and her works have begun to appear in English translations.
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"Pardo Bazan is the finest stylist of nineteenth-century Spain and is certainly one of the most important writers in the long history of Spanish literature." --Mario J. Valdes, author of World-Making: The Literary-Truth Claim and the Interpretation of Texts