Abel Sánchez

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Abel Sánchez is a novel by Spanish writer Miguel de Unamuno that reimagines the biblical story of Cain and Abel to explore themes of envy, identity, and existential anguish.

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instanceOf novel
author Miguel de Unamuno NERFINISHED
basedOn biblical story of Cain and Abel
countryOfOrigin Spain
exploresConcept comparison with others
moral responsibility
obsession
religious doubt
self-destruction
tragic sense of life
genre existentialist literature
philosophical novel
psychological novel
hasCharacter Abel’s mother
Antonia NERFINISHED
Helena NERFINISHED
Joaquín’s mother
hasForm prose fiction
hasMotif art and creation
fraternal rivalry
medicine and science
sacrifice
influencedBy Biblical exegesis
Christian theology
existential philosophy
literaryMovement Generation of ’98 NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Abel Sánchez (character) NERFINISHED
Joaquín Monegro NERFINISHED
mainTheme envy
existential anguish
friendship
guilt
hatred
identity
religion
sin
narrativePerspective first-person narration
originalLanguage Spanish
originalTitle Abel Sánchez: historia de una pasión NERFINISHED
partOf 20th-century Spanish novels
Spanish literature
publicationYear 1917
publisher Renacimiento NERFINISHED
setting Spain NERFINISHED
settingPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
title Abel Sánchez NERFINISHED

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Miguel de Unamuno notableWork Abel Sánchez