Emilia Pardo Bazn was a Galician novelist, journalist, essayist, critic and scholar from Galicia.
Pardo Bazn was born into a noble family in A Corua, Galicia, Spain. The culture of her birthplace was incorporated into some of her most popular novels, including Los pazos de Ulloa and its sequel, La madre naturaleza . She is known for introducing naturalism to Spanish literature, for her detailed descriptions of reality, and for her role in feminist literature of her era. She was acknowledged for her creative stories such as Temprano y con Sol, which explicitly describes an ironic misfortune. She wrote a book called in which she expressed her opinion about equality. She was educated in Madrid.
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