La tía Tula

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La tía Tula is a novel by Spanish writer Miguel de Unamuno that explores themes of motherhood, morality, and repression through the life of a domineering, self-sacrificing aunt.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
adaptedTo film
author Miguel de Unamuno NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Spain
createdBy Miguel de Unamuno NERFINISHED
explores conflict between desire and duty
role of women in traditional Spanish society
tension between religious values and personal fulfillment
filmDirectorOfAdaptation Miguel Picazo NERFINISHED
focusesOn emotional repression
family dynamics
moral dilemmas
genre novel of ideas
philosophical novel
psychological novel
hasAdaptation La tía Tula (1964 film) NERFINISHED
hasCharacterType strong female protagonist
hasForm prose
hasNarrativePerspective third‑person narration
hasTitleInEnglish Aunt Tula NERFINISHED
language Spanish
literaryMovement Generation of ’98 NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod 20th‑century Spanish literature
mainCharacter Gertrudis "Tula" NERFINISHED
notableFor critique of conventional motherhood ideals
portrayal of an authoritarian maternal figure
originalLanguage Spanish
partOf Miguel de Unamuno’s narrative works
protagonistRole aunt
protagonistTrait domineering
self‑sacrificing
settingCountry Spain NERFINISHED
theme authority
family
female autonomy
morality
motherhood
religious repression
sacrifice
sexual repression

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Miguel de Unamuno notableWork La tía Tula