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They published the book, called Atrevida Apuesta Daring Betand offered her a contract to deliver a page novel every week. The local bookseller suggested she send it to the publishers Bruguera in Barcelona. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Tellado was honest and convinced of the value of her literature, though she exaggerated its feminist elements.
Her novels continue to be reedited in digital format.
Corín Tellado
She died on April 11,in her home as a result of a stroke. She continued to write for and to be published by Editorial Cies and Editorial Bruguera; she also started to study psychologybut did not finish her studies because Editorial Bruguera contracted her to write one short novel every week. Her father died in and the family started to have economic problems; she sold her first novel, Atrevida apuestato the publishing noveals Editorial Bruguera in for 3, pesetasbut they rejected her second novel.
The Franco dictatorship encouraged these books: This page was last edited on 23 Julyat Her writing gave her the financial independence, when her marriage failed, to separate in teloado bring up her corkn children.
She would later have problems with Editorial Bruguera, tel,ado they republished novelaas of her novels under a different title without her permission.
She was the biggest-selling novelist of the te,lado century, selling some m books in Spain and Latin America. This name uses Spanish naming customs: She left three unpublished novels. Tellado grew up in a fishing village in the Asturias region on Spain’s cprin coast and her father worked as an engineer in the merchant navy.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Her well-told stories in plain language fall within the framework of traditional romance. From the s onwards Bruguera was the publisher that cashed in on the Spanish tradition of selling cheap, popular novels from newspaper stalls in the street. Retrieved from ” https: When one of her four brothers wrote a novel, she felt it was unrealistic and produced one herself at the age of She studied in a school run by nuns and read a lot. She published more than 5, titles and sold more than million books which have been translated into several languages.
These novels have inspired several telenovelas. She expressed boldly feminist views. Hers were not stories of princes falling in love with Cinderella, but of ordinary women living in contemporary Spain.
In she went back to Asturias with her mother, where she started publishing a different short novella every two weeks in Latin American magazine Vanidades.
In an early novel, Tellado left her heroine blind. She was widely read throughout Latin America and, from the s, she also published fortnightly photo-novels: I told things clearly. Realist aspects also led to censorship of her books by the dictatorship.
This did not fit well with Franco’s Catholic ideology of love inside marriage with women subordinate. Inthe couple separated, but never divorced.
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The Bruguera editor sent back the typescript, demanding: Her mother was a housewife and her father was a naval cogin in the Merchant Navy. In the late s, with censorship abolished, she tackled tougher subjects, such as abortion and rape.
Her millions of fans gained great pleasure and the freedom to dream. In other projects Wikimedia Commons. Views Read Edit View history. Her novels were different from other contemporary Western European romantic writers’ works because she usually set them in the present and didn’t use eroticismdue noovelas the Spanish regime’s strict censorship. The genre demanded a happy ending.