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==External links==

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* {{gutenberg author| id=Benavente | name=Benavente}}
* [http://www.wikilivres.info/wiki/index.php/Jacinto_Benavente Works by Jacinto Benavente]
* Biography and bibliography at the [http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/benavent.htm Books and Writers website]
* Biography at the [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1922/benavente-bio.html Nobel Prize official website]
* Biography and bibliography at [http://www.nobel-winners.com/Literature/jacinto_benavente_y_martinez.html Noble-Winners.com (unofficial) website]
* Brief article in the [http://www.bartleby.com/65/be/Benavent.html ''Columbia Encyclopedia'' Online]
* ''Encyclopedia of World Biography'' article, reproduced at [http://www.bookrags.com/Jacinto_Benavente BookRags.com]

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Jacinto Benavente
NationalitySpanish
Notable awardsNobel Prize in Literature
1922

Jacinto Benavente y Martínez (August 12, 1866 – July 14, 1954) was one of the foremost Spanish dramatists of the 20th century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1922.

Born in Madrid, the son of a celebrated pediatrician, he returned drama to reality by way of social criticism: declamatory verse giving way to prose, melodrama to comedy, formula to experience, impulsive action to dialogue and the play of minds. Benavente showed a preoccupation with aesthetics and later with ethics.

A liberal monarchist and a critic of Socialism, he was a reluctant supporter of the Franco regime as the only viable alternative to what he considered the disastrous republican experiment of 1931-1936. Benavente died in Aldeaencabo de Escalona (Toledo) at the age of 87. He never married. According to many sources, he was homosexual.[1][2]

Principal works

Jacinto Benavente wrote 172 works. The most important works are:

  • Los intereses creados (1907), comedy involving situations similar to those found in the Commedia dell'arte; it is Benavente's most famous and often performed work. It has been translated as The Bonds of Interest.
  • Rosas de otoño (1905), sentimental comedy.
  • Señora ama (1908), penetrante estudio psicológico de una mujer asediada por los celos.
  • La malquerida (1913), drama.
  • La ciudad alegre y confiada (1916), continuation from Los intereses creados.
  • Campo de armiño (1916)
  • Lecciones de buen amor (1924)
  • La mariposa que voló sobre el mar (1926)
  • Pepa Doncel (1928)
  • Vidas cruzadas (1929)
  • Aves y pájaros (1940)
  • La honradez de la cerradura (1942)
  • La infanzona (1945)
  • Titania (1946)
  • La infanzona (1947)
  • Abdicación (1948)
  • Ha llegado Don Juan (1952)
  • El alfiler en la boca (1954)

References

  1. ^ Template:Es icon Villena, Luis Antonio de (ed.) (2002), Amores iguales. Antología de la poesía gay y lésbica, Madrid: La Esfera, ISBN 84-9734-061-2 {{citation}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Template:Es icon Garzón, Juan Ignacio García (14 July 2004), La paradoja del comediógrafo, ABC.es, retrieved 2007-09-19

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