The concept of women according to Miguel de Unamuno's thought
Abstract ABSTRACT: We have always been studying the political, religious, philosophical, literary, etc. thought. But, what did D. Miguel think about women? How can we describe his relationships with the other sex? How was his feminist conception of life embodied in his writings? We give an answer to these and other questions throughout this writing, accorcling to our possibilities. We analyse his relationships with the women in his family and the women outside his environment; we also deal wiht his female character par excellence, La Tía Tula: Unamuno gathers all his knowledge about women and the feminine matter on this character.We end this writing with some opinions that other authors had and have about the concept of women according to Unamuno.
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