Pedro Antonio de Alarcon

Pedro Antonio de Alarcon
Pedro Antonio de Alarcón (1833–1891) was a Spanish novelist, short-story writer, and journalist, best known for his vivid and realistic portrayals of 19th-century Spain. His most famous work, "El sombrero de tres picos" ("The Three-Cornered Hat"), is a humorous novella that satirizes the social customs of the time and was later adapted into a ballet. Alarcón's other notable works include "El escándalo" and "El niño de la bola," which reflect his evolving interest in romanticism and realism. His style is marked by sharp observation, wit, and a deep understanding of human nature.

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FIRST LOVEEmilia Pardo-BazanHow old was I then? Eleven or twelve years? More probably thirteen, for before then is too early to be seriously in love; but I won't venture to be certain, considering that in Southern countries the heart matures early, if that organ is to blame for such perturbations. If I do not remember well when, I can at least say exactly how my first love revealed itself. I was... more...

HENRI RENÉ ALBERT GUY DE MAUPASSANT The Necklace She was one of those pretty and charming girls who are sometimes, as if by a mistake of destiny, born in a family of clerks. She had no dowry, no expectations, no means of being known, understood, loved, wedded, by any rich and distinguished man; and she let herself be married to a little clerk at the Ministry of Public Instruction. She dressed plainly... more...

THE TALL WOMAN I. "How little we really know, my friends; how little we really know." The speaker was Gabriel, a distinguished civil engineer of the mountain corps. He was seated under a pine tree, near a spring, on the crest of the Guadarrama. It was only about a league and a half distant from the palace of the Escurial, on the boundary line of the provinces of Madrid and Segovia. I know the... more...