jueves, 17 de noviembre de 2011

Enlightenment


Jutta Bauer

Jutta Bauer is a German illustrator and writer (Hamburg, 1955), especially known in his her country for the illustration of the range Juli, written by Kirsten Boie, as well as some novels of Christine Nöstlinger. More recently it has become famous with books written and illustrated by her, as Madrechillona (National Prize of Literature for Children from Germany, 2001), Selma, Queen of the colors or the angel of the grandfather. In 2006, Anaya has published another book illustrated by her, it all began, with texts by Franz Hohler and JürgSchubiger. In 2008, Tandem edicions published another book illustrated by Jutta Bauer "Why live on the outskirts of the city" with texts by Peter Stamm. There is also a version in Catalan "Per quèalsVivim Afore de la ciutat".
In 2010 was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Award for illustration.
Pedro González de Ulloa

González de Ulloa (Xocín of Porqueira, 1714 - Covelas, 1790) he was the leading exponent of the Enlightenment movement in the region of La LimiaXVIII.escritor century little known
He was Abbot of the parishes of Perrel, Chamusiños Santa Baia (in the present municipality of Trasmiras) and finally Covelas (all located in the region of Limia).
Correspondence and face-was associated with many of the great intellectuals of the time as parents Fray Martín Sarmiento Flores and the enlightened or Cornide Jose Andres Saavedra, Campomanes and Montiano. He is the author of the book description states Monterrey House (1777), an essential work for the history and life in the eighteenth century most of the southern province of Orense, in possession of those moments powerful House of Monterrey.



Rafael de Amat y de Cortada

Rafael de Amat y de Cortada was born in Barcelona on ​​July 10, 1746 - 1819, popularly known as Baron of Malden, was the first Baron of evil and Maldanell and Catalan writer of the Enlightenment.
Member of a family member of the gentry in Barcelona, ​​went down to posterity as the author of an immense personal diary in sixty volumes from 1769 to his death in 1819, under the title of a tailor Calaix (mixed bag), which have published so far only fragments compilations, despite the undoubted importance as a document that has historical and literary. It is regarded as a precedent of local customs and local journalism and is one of the rare examples of Catalan prose between the Renaissance and the nineteenth century.

                               l                                           Luisa Calderon

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