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ISBN: 1026075343

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Viviana Y Merlin

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"Viviana Y Merlin" is a sophisticated and lyrical reimagining of the Arthurian legends, specifically focusing on the complex relationship between the legendary enchanter Merlin and the enchantress Viviana. Written by Benjamin Jarnes, a prominent figure in the Spanish vanguardist movement and the Generation of '27, this work represents a significant departure from traditional narrative forms in favor of a more poetic and symbolic approach to mythic storytelling.

Set against the mystical backdrop of the forest of Broc liande, the narrative explores themes of love, aging, and the conflict between intellectual power and emotional surrender. As Viviana seeks to master the secrets of Merlin's magic, the prose delves into the psychological depths of its characters, transforming a medieval tale into a modernist meditation on the human condition. Jarnes employs rich, sensory language and complex metaphors to create a dreamlike atmosphere that captures the essence of the Lady of the Lake myth. "Viviana Y Merlin" stands as a testament to the literary innovation of early 20th-century Spain, offering a unique perspective on the timeless figures of the Arthurian cycle through the lens of European modernism.

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