
Amor y Pedagogía
"Amor y Pedagogía" by Miguel de Unamuno is a novel published in 1902. Don Avito Carrascal, an intellectual, believes he can create a genius by applying modern pedagogical principles to raising his son, Apolodoro. However, his scientific methods clash with his wife Marina's maternal instincts and religious teachings. As Apolodoro grows, he becomes increasingly confused by these conflicting influences. When romantic disappointment strikes, the young man must confront the rigid system that has shaped his life—leading to a tragic revolt against his father's pedagogical tyranny.
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