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Tristana (Spanish Edition) (in Spanish)

Benito Pérez Galdós (Author) · Literatura Random House · Hardcover

Tristana (Spanish Edition) (in Spanish) - Perez Galdos, Benito

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Synopsis "Tristana (Spanish Edition) (in Spanish)"

Grandes Clásicos Literatura Random House presenta una cuidada edición magistralmente ilustrada de esta novela imprescindible del siglo XIX español. Escrita en 1892, Tristana se encuadra dentro de la serie de «novelas españolas contemporáneas , un conjunto de obras con las que el autor intentó retratar los usos y las costumbres de la sociedad decimonónica. Abordando el tema de la emancipación de la mujer, Benito Pérez Galdós nos narra la historia de Tristana, una joven que queda bajo la custodia de don Lope, un donjuán crepuscular que la seduce y destruye su inocencia. Esta mujer, de carácter soñador e idealista, percibe rápidamente la injusticia que supone su condición femenina y pretende liberarse de las circunstancias que la rodean, aunque los intentos emancipadores de la joven, víctima de una sociedad sórdida y represiva, la conducen a un inevitable fracaso. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Random House Literature Classics presents a carefully prepared edition, masterfully illustrated, of this essential Spanish novel of the nineteenth century. Written in 1892, Tristana is constructed within the "contemporary Spanish novel" series, a compound of works where the author tried to portray the uses and traditions of society in the nineteenth century. Tackling the subject of women's emancipation, Benito Pérez Galdós tells the story of Tristana, a young woman living under the custody of Don Lope, a sensitive Don Juan that seduces her and destroys her innocence. This woman, a dreamer with an idealistic nature, swiftly perceives the injustice involving her feminine condition, and intents to free herself of her surrounding circumstances, even if these emancipation attempts, being victim of a sordid and repressive society, lead to inevitable failure.

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