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Palacio Valdés
[ pah-lah-thyaw vahl-des ]
noun
- ·· [ah, r, -, mahn, -daw], 1853–1938, Spanish novelist and critic.
Palacio Valdés
/ paˈlaθjo balˈdes /
noun
- Palacio ValdésArmando18531938MSpanishWRITING: novelistWRITING: critic Armando (arˈmando). 1853–1938, Spanish novelist and critic
Example Sentences
At the Palacio Valdes school in Madrid, voter Alicia Sánchez, a 38-year-old administrator, worried about the influence of Vox.
At the head of the school of fiction in question are four writers, namely, José María de Pereda, Armando Palacio Valdés, Benito Pérez Galdós, and Juan Valera.
Armando Palacio Valdés In the dressing-room of Clotilde, leading actress of one of the most important theaters in the capital, there gathered every night about half a dozen of her male friends.
I do not mean that Vincent Blasco Ibañez is greater than Perez Galdós, or Armando Palacio Valdés or even the Countess Pardo-Bazan; but he belongs to their realistic order of imagination, and he is easily the first of living European novelists outside of Spain, with the advantage of superior youth, freshness of invention and force of characterization.
The author shares this hate or slight of ecclesiasticism with all the Spanish novelists, so far as I know them; most notably with Perez Galdós in Doña Perfecta and Lean Rich, with Pardo-Bazan in several of her stories, with Palacio Valdés in the less measure of Marta y Maria, and La Hermana de San Sulpicio and even with the romanticist Valera in Pepita Jimenez.
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