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Literary costumbrismo is a minor genre of Spanish literature most popular in the 19th century. It is the literary counterpart to the artistic movement known as costumbrismo, which depicted social customs often without analysis or critique. Its style is similar to literary realism. In its most popular and least intellectual form, it describes the commonplace and ordinary aspects of daily life. Appearing in prose and hardly ever in verse, it reached its peak with the novel of manners and in the minor genre called in journalism. In theater it manifested in the comedy of manners and sainete, a continuation of the earlier entremés.

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  • Costumisme (ca)
  • Costumbrismo literario (es)
  • Literary costumbrismo (en)
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  • El costumisme és un tipus de novel·la romàntica de finals del segle xviii i del segle xix. És representada en «quadres» breus, que retrata ambients de la societat que estan a punt de desaparèixer a causa de la gran revolució industrial. (ca)
  • El costumbrismo literario es la manifestación que tuvo el movimiento artístico conocido como costumbrismo en la literatura a partir del siglo XIX y refleja los usos y costumbres sociales, en muchas ocasiones sin analizarlos ni interpretarlos críticamente, actitud esta que incumbe más al llamado realismo literario.​ En su vertiente más popular y menos intelectual, queda limitado a la descripción de lo más aparente y colorista de la vida cotidiana. Presente en la prosa y, en menor medida, el verso, tuvo su máxima expresión en la novela de costumbres y en el género menor denominado cuadro de costumbres en el medio del periodismo. En el teatro, por su parte, generó la comedia de costumbres y el sainete, como continuación del entremés.​ (es)
  • Literary costumbrismo is a minor genre of Spanish literature most popular in the 19th century. It is the literary counterpart to the artistic movement known as costumbrismo, which depicted social customs often without analysis or critique. Its style is similar to literary realism. In its most popular and least intellectual form, it describes the commonplace and ordinary aspects of daily life. Appearing in prose and hardly ever in verse, it reached its peak with the novel of manners and in the minor genre called in journalism. In theater it manifested in the comedy of manners and sainete, a continuation of the earlier entremés. (en)
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