born Sept. 16, 1852, La Corua, Spain died May 12, 1921, Madrid Spanish author of novels, short stories, and literary criticism. Pardo Bazn attained early eminence with her polemical essay La cuestin palpitante (1883; The Critical Issue). It discussed mile Zola and naturalism, made French and Russian literary movements known in Spain, and started an important literary controversy in which she championed a brand of naturalism that affirmed the free will of the individual. Her finest and most representative novels are Los Pazos de Ulloa (1886; The Son of a Bondwoman) and its sequel, La madre naturaleza (1887; Mother Nature)studies of physical and moral ruin among the Galician squirearchy, set against a beautiful natural background and a moral background of corrupting power. Insolacin (Sunstroke) and Morria (The Blues; both 1889) are excellent psychological studies. Her husband separated from her because her literary reputation scandalized him. Pardo Bazn was professor of Romance literature at the University of Madrid. In 1916 she was accorded the distinctionunusual for a woman in those daysof a chair of literature.
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