Abstract

Resumen: En este trabajo pretendemos exponer cómo el compromiso formulado por Galdós de retratar la sociedad que le rodea, mostrar sus defectos e intentar encontrar fórmulas para mejorarla, caló hondo en algunos novelistas sociales españoles contemporáneos como Juan Marsé, Rafael Chirbes, Almudena Grandes, o Antonio Muñoz Molina, entre otros. Para ello, en primer lugar, presentaremos cuáles eran los principios filosófico-sociales de Benito Pérez Galdós, seguidamente veremos cuál era la importancia que tenían la sociedad y la historia en su literatura, y por último analizaremos la huella galdosiana en los novelistas sociales de nuestro tiempo. Palabras clave: Benito Pérez Galdós, sociedad, principios filosóficos, huella, novelistas sociales. The footprint of Galdós In the Contemporary Spanish Social Novel Abstract: In this work, we intend to outline how Galdós' commitment to portray the society around him, to show its defects and to try to find ways to improve it, found its way into some contemporary Spanish social novelists such as Juan Marsé, Rafael Chirbes, Almudena Grandes and Antonio Muñoz Molina, among others. To this end, we will first present the philosophical and social principles of Benito Pérez Galdós, then we will see what importance society and history had in his literature, and finally we will analyse the Galdosian imprint on the social novelists of our time. Key words: Benito Pérez Galdós, society, philosophical principles, imprint, social novelists

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