miserabilismo
Miserabilismo is a literary movement and philosophical current that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, originating in France. It is characterized by an emphasis on themes of poverty, suffering, and despair, often with a sense of nostalgia for the past.
The term "miserabilismo" is derived from the French word "miserable," meaning wretched or miserable. Writers associated
Miserabilismo is often seen as a reaction to the optimism and nihilism of the early 20th century,
Notable works of miserabilismo include Émile Zola's Rougon-Macquart series and Alphonse Daudet's Les Contes du Lundi.
Miserabilismo as a literary movement was influential in shaping modernist thought and the development of social