Books by Benito Perez Galdos

Portrait of Benito Perez Galdos

Benito Pérez Galdós stands as one of Spain's most influential novelists, often compared with Dickens for his keen social observation and vivid portrayal of ordinary lives. His works, written across the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, blend realism with psychological insight, capturing Spain's shifting political and moral landscape through richly drawn characters and detailed urban settings.

Best known for his monumental series *Episodios Nacionales* and novels such as *Fortunata y Jacinta*, Galdós offers readers a panoramic view of a nation in transition. His prose remains accessible and humane, exploring ambition, faith, and compassion with a quietly revolutionary spirit that continues to resonate with modern audiences.

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  • Dedalus Ltd Misericordia

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    £9.49

  • Fortunata y Jacinta / Fortunata and Jacinta

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Fortunata y Jacinta / Fortunata and Jacinta

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    £28.50

  • Fortunata and Jacinta

    Penguin Books Ltd Fortunata and Jacinta

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBenito Perez Galdos (1843-1920) Novelist and playwright, born in Las Palmas, Canary Is, Spain. Regarded as Spain's greatest novelist after Cervantes, his 46 short Episodios nacionales (National Episodes) give a vivid picture of 19th-c Spain from the viewpoint of the people. Some of his longer novels have been translated, including Doña Perfecta (1876, trans 1886). His plays, many of them based on his novels, have also been successful.

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    £15.29

  • El Amigo Manso

    Creative Media Partners, LLC El Amigo Manso

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    £19.61

  • Torquemada En La Hoguera

    Creative Media Partners, LLC Torquemada En La Hoguera

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    £30.90

  • Realidad

    BiblioLife Realidad

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    £22.34

  • Marianela

    West Margin Press Marianela

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    Book SynopsisMarianela (1878) is a novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Published toward the beginning of Pérez Galdós’ career, Marianela is a powerful story of romance and disability that raises timeless questions regarding the meaning of love and the values associated with beauty. Adapted several times for film and television in Spain and abroad, the novel is Pérez Galdós’ most universal works of fiction. Everyone is familiar with the phrase “love at first sight,” but what about “love at first song?” In Marianela, Benito Pérez Galdós explores the ways we understand love in relation to worldly beauty. His contemporary fable is set in the fictional town of Socartes, where a young orphan named Marianela captures the heart of the blind youth Pablo through her beautiful singing. Their love is pure, and they plan to marry, but Pablo’s father has other plans. Hiring the famous doctor Teodoro Golfín to restore his son’s eyesight, he unwittingly threatens the unique relationship between Pablo and Marianela, whose physical features are far from society’s ideal. Although he promises to love her forever, Pablo feels pressured to marry his cousin Florentina. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Benito Pérez Galdós’s Marianela is a classic of Spanish literature reimagined for modern readers.

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    £12.59

  • Doña Perfecta

    West Margin Press Doña Perfecta

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    Book SynopsisDoña Perfecta (1876) is a novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Published toward the beginning of Pérez Galdós’ career, Doña Perfecta is a powerful story of romance and religion that raises timeless questions regarding the meaning of love and the restrictions placed on individual lives by the Catholic Church. Adapted several times for film and television in Spain and abroad, the novel is one of Pérez Galdós’ most beloved works of fiction. “‘What more can I tell you of Dona Rosarito but that that she is the living image of her mother? You will have a treasure, Senor Don Jose, if it is true, as I hear, that you have come to be married to her. She will be a worthy mate for you, and the young lady will have nothing to complain of, either.’” Don Jose Rey, known to friends and family as Pepe, arrives in the cathedral city of Orbajosa to marry his cousin Rosario. A young liberal, Jose has mixed feelings regarding the institution of marriage and the place of the Catholic church, but decides to obey his father’s wishes and go ahead with the marriage as it has been arranged. When a disagreement arises between Pepe’s father and Doña Perfecta, the mother of Rosario, their spite threatens to destroy the lives of the two young lovers. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Benito Pérez Galdós’s Doña Perfecta is a classic of Spanish literature reimagined for modern readers.

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    £13.49

  • Trafalgar

    West Margin Press Trafalgar

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    Book SynopsisTrafalgar (1873) is a novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Published toward the beginning of Pérez Galdós’ career, Trafalgar is the first in of 46 historical novels in the author’s monumental, career spanning series of National Episodes. Set during the bloody naval battle of Trafalgar in 1805, Pérez Galdós’ novel is a story of heroism, growth, and adventure that manages to find humanity in history. “Always eager to mimic the greater world around us, we boys too had our squadrons of little ships, roughly hewn in wood, with sails of paper or of rag, which we navigated with the greatest deliberation and gravity in the pools of Puntales or La Caleta.” At fourteen, the young orphan Gabriel de Araceli gets the chance to leave boyhood games behind when his master, a retired naval officer, receives a letter requesting his return to service. Together, Gabriel and Don Alonso set out to join a Spanish Armada preparing to enter into battle with the British Royal Navy. Painstakingly researched by its author, Trafalgar is a detailed fictional retelling of one history’s most iconic conflicts. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Benito Pérez Galdós’s Trafalgar is a classic of Spanish literature reimagined for modern readers.

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    £9.49

  • Saragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor

    West Margin Press Saragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor

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    Book SynopsisSaragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor (1899) is a novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Published at the height of Pérez Galdós’ career, Saragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor is the sixth in of 46 historical novels in the author’s monumental, career spanning series of National Episodes. Set during the bloody naval battle of Trafalgar in 1805, Pérez Galdós’ novel is a story of heroism, growth, and adventure that manages to find humanity in history. “It was, I believe, the evening of the eighteenth when we saw Saragossa in the distance. As we entered by the Puerta de Sancho we heard the clock in the Torre Nueva strike ten. We were in an extremely pitiful condition as to food and clothing. The long journey we had made […], climbing mountains, fording rivers, making short cuts until we arrived at the high road of Gallur and Alagon, had left us quite used up, worn out, and ill with fatigue.” Having survived the disastrous defeat of the Spanish Armada at Trafalgar by the British Royal Navy, Gabriel de Araceli makes his way to Saragossa. There, he must fight for his life and the future of his nation as the army of Napoleon Bonaparte lays siege to the city. Painstakingly researched by its author, Saragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor is a detailed fictional retelling of one history’s most iconic conflicts. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Benito Pérez Galdós’s Saragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor is a classic of Spanish literature reimagined for modern readers.

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    £13.49

  • Saragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor

    Graphic Arts Books Saragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor

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    Book SynopsisSaragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor (1899) is a novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Published at the height of Pérez Galdós’ career, Saragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor is the sixth in of 46 historical novels in the author’s monumental, career spanning series of National Episodes. Set during the bloody naval battle of Trafalgar in 1805, Pérez Galdós’ novel is a story of heroism, growth, and adventure that manages to find humanity in history. “It was, I believe, the evening of the eighteenth when we saw Saragossa in the distance. As we entered by the Puerta de Sancho we heard the clock in the Torre Nueva strike ten. We were in an extremely pitiful condition as to food and clothing. The long journey we had made […], climbing mountains, fording rivers, making short cuts until we arrived at the high road of Gallur and Alagon, had left us quite used up, worn out, and ill with fatigue.” Having survived the disastrous defeat of the Spanish Armada at Trafalgar by the British Royal Navy, Gabriel de Araceli makes his way to Saragossa. There, he must fight for his life and the future of his nation as the army of Napoleon Bonaparte lays siege to the city. Painstakingly researched by its author, Saragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor is a detailed fictional retelling of one history’s most iconic conflicts. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Benito Pérez Galdós’s Saragossa: A Story of Spanish Valor is a classic of Spanish literature reimagined for modern readers.

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    £7.59

  • Trafalgar

    Graphic Arts Books Trafalgar

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    Book SynopsisTrafalgar (1873) is a novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Published toward the beginning of Pérez Galdós’ career, Trafalgar is the first in of 46 historical novels in the author’s monumental, career spanning series of National Episodes. Set during the bloody naval battle of Trafalgar in 1805, Pérez Galdós’ novel is a story of heroism, growth, and adventure that manages to find humanity in history. “Always eager to mimic the greater world around us, we boys too had our squadrons of little ships, roughly hewn in wood, with sails of paper or of rag, which we navigated with the greatest deliberation and gravity in the pools of Puntales or La Caleta.” At fourteen, the young orphan Gabriel de Araceli gets the chance to leave boyhood games behind when his master, a retired naval officer, receives a letter requesting his return to service. Together, Gabriel and Don Alonso set out to join a Spanish Armada preparing to enter into battle with the British Royal Navy. Painstakingly researched by its author, Trafalgar is a detailed fictional retelling of one history’s most iconic conflicts. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Benito Pérez Galdós’s Trafalgar is a classic of Spanish literature reimagined for modern readers.

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    £7.01

  • Marianela

    Graphic Arts Books Marianela

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    Book SynopsisMarianela (1878) is a novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Published toward the beginning of Pérez Galdós’ career, Marianela is a powerful story of romance and disability that raises timeless questions regarding the meaning of love and the values associated with beauty. Adapted several times for film and television in Spain and abroad, the novel is Pérez Galdós’ most universal works of fiction. Everyone is familiar with the phrase “love at first sight,” but what about “love at first song?” In Marianela, Benito Pérez Galdós explores the ways we understand love in relation to worldly beauty. His contemporary fable is set in the fictional town of Socartes, where a young orphan named Marianela captures the heart of the blind youth Pablo through her beautiful singing. Their love is pure, and they plan to marry, but Pablo’s father has other plans. Hiring the famous doctor Teodoro Golfín to restore his son’s eyesight, he unwittingly threatens the unique relationship between Pablo and Marianela, whose physical features are far from society’s ideal. Although he promises to love her forever, Pablo feels pressured to marry his cousin Florentina. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Benito Pérez Galdós’s Marianela is a classic of Spanish literature reimagined for modern readers.

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    £6.99

  • Doña Perfecta

    Graphic Arts Books Doña Perfecta

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    Book SynopsisDoña Perfecta (1876) is a novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Published toward the beginning of Pérez Galdós’ career, Doña Perfecta is a powerful story of romance and religion that raises timeless questions regarding the meaning of love and the restrictions placed on individual lives by the Catholic Church. Adapted several times for film and television in Spain and abroad, the novel is one of Pérez Galdós’ most beloved works of fiction. “‘What more can I tell you of Dona Rosarito but that that she is the living image of her mother? You will have a treasure, Senor Don Jose, if it is true, as I hear, that you have come to be married to her. She will be a worthy mate for you, and the young lady will have nothing to complain of, either.’” Don Jose Rey, known to friends and family as Pepe, arrives in the cathedral city of Orbajosa to marry his cousin Rosario. A young liberal, Jose has mixed feelings regarding the institution of marriage and the place of the Catholic church, but decides to obey his father’s wishes and go ahead with the marriage as it has been arranged. When a disagreement arises between Pepe’s father and Doña Perfecta, the mother of Rosario, their spite threatens to destroy the lives of the two young lovers. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Benito Pérez Galdós’s Doña Perfecta is a classic of Spanish literature reimagined for modern readers.

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    £7.59

  • Tristana

    The New York Review of Books, Inc Tristana

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    Book SynopsisAn NYRB Classics OriginalDon Lope is a Don Juan, an aging but still effective predator on the opposite sex. He is also charming and generous, unhesitatingly contributing the better part of his fortune to pay off a friend’s debts, kindly assuming responsibility for the friend’s orphaned daughter, lovely Tristana. Don Lope takes her into his house and before long he takes her to bed.It’s an arrangement that Tristana accepts more or less unquestioningly— that is, until she meets the handsome young painter Horacio. Then she actively rebels, sets out to educate herself, reveals tremendous talents, and soon surpasses her lover in her open defiance of convention. One thing is for sure: Tristana will be her own woman.And when it counts Don Lope will be there for her.  Benito Pérez Galdós, one of the most sophisticated and delightful of the great European novelists, was a clear-eyed, compassionate, and not-a-little amused observer of the confusions, delusions, misrepresentations, and perversions of the mind and heart. He is the unsurpassed chronicler of the reality show called real life.

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    £13.29

  • Miaow

    New York Review Books Miaow

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    Book SynopsisA Dickensian tale of ambition, family, and financial ruin by the most important Spanish novelist after Cervantes, this tragicomic novel about a patriarch struggling to keep his ungrateful family from ruin is at turns scathing and hilarious.Ramón Villaamil has been a loyal civil servant his whole life, but a change in government leaves him out of a job and still two months short of qualifying for his pension. Initially optimistic that he?ll be able to find work and pull his family out of their financial straits, he spends his days visiting the Administration, pestering his ex-colleagues to put in a good word for him, and begging his friends in high places for money. At home, Villaamil?s wife, daughter, and sister-in-law?whose feline appearances earn them the nickname ?the Miaows??are unimpressed by Villaamil?s failures, and the only joy left in Villaamil?s life is his young grandson Luis. When Luis?s disgraced father, the handsome and dastardly Víctor Cadalso reappears in their lives with promises of easing their financial burdens, Villaamil has no choice but to allow him back into their midst, even as he knows there is nothing pure about Víctor?s intentions, and that his return could bring them all to ruin.Comparable to the best of Balzac and Dickens, Benito Pérez Galdós?s satire of lower middle-class life offers a scathing critique of the hypocrisy and corruption within nineteenth-century Spanish society as well as a potent exploration of the value of human life outside of work. Margaret Jull Costa?s inimitable translation captures all the tragicomic vitality of Pérez Galdós?s prose, and proves that he is indeed ?the best Spanish writer of the nineteenth century? (Mario Vargas Llosa).

    15 in stock

    £14.44

  • Der Roman einer Nonne: in Großdruckschrift

    Outlook Verlag Der Roman einer Nonne: in Großdruckschrift

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £28.40

  • Marianela Spanish Edition

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £14.25

  • Fortunata y Jacinta

    Fortunata y Jacinta

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    Book SynopsisUn triángulo amoroso.Dos mujeres entre el respeto y el odio.Diferencias sociales imposibles de superar.Un periodo político inestable. Sigues pensando que los clásicos son cosa del pasado?

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    £17.24

  • Editorial Verbum Pérez Galdós B Doña perfecta

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    £23.18

  • Mendizbal Episodios Nacionales Tercera serie

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    Book SynopsisEl gran friso narrativo de los Episodios Nacionales sirvió de vehículo a Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920) para recrear en él la totalidad de la compleja vida de los españoles -guerras, política, vida cotidiana, reacciones populares- a lo largo del agitado siglo XIX. Personaje de los más polémicos, al tiempo que representativos, de la vida política de nuestro siglo XIX, Mendizábal y su célebre "desamortización" constituyen el eje de este Episodio galdosiano. En torno a él empieza a urdirse, asimismo, la trama novelesca que tiene como protagonista a Fernando Calpena y que servirá de hilo conductor a esta Tercera serie de los Episodios Nacionales.Tercera serie, 2

    1 in stock

    £12.95

  • Fundación José Antonio de Castro El equipaje del rey José Memorias de un

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    1 in stock

    £58.12

  • Fundación José Antonio de Castro Los Cien mil hijos de San Luis El terror de 1824

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    1 in stock

    £49.40

  • Fundación José Antonio de Castro El abuelo Casandra El caballero encantado La

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    £47.50

  • Fundación José Antonio de Castro Episodios nacionales Tercera serie II La

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    £52.25

  • Nivola Libros y Ediciones, S.L. Pérez Galdós B Memorias de un cortesano de 1815

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    £20.70

  • Ediciones 19 El crimen de la calle Fuencarral

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    Book SynopsisEn aquella vivienda del segundo izquierda del número 109 de la calle de Fuencarral sólo había dos mujeres, y una de ellas, Luciana, estaba muerta. Cuando la policía entró en la vivienda en la madrugada del día 2 de julio de 1888 halló tendida en la cocina a una mujer que se encontraba al lado de un perro que ni ladró, ni se movió. Preguntada por su nombre, dijo llamarse Higinia Balaguer, era la criada. Dijo ser natural de Ainzón, en la provincia de Zaragoza, añadiendo que contaba con veintisiete años de edad y que era soltera. No había señales de que se hubiera forzado la puerta de entrada y, después del minucioso reconocimiento, efectuado bajo la supervisión del juez de guardia, nada indicaba que el móvil del crimen fuera el robo. Desde las primeras crónicas que se escribieron a vuela pluma, todo parecía señalar hacia la criada. Según La Época, tenía una de esas fisonomías que a primera vista predisponen desfavorablemente (...): alta, delgada, quebrada de color, pelo negro, mirada err

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  • TRAFALGAR

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  • MADRID2 DE MAYO

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    £9.50

  • Bailen

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    £9.50

  • Toledociudades

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    £10.56

  • Alianza Editorial SA Dona Perfecta

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    2 in stock

    £18.25

  • Alianza Editorial Misericordia

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    Book SynopsisImpresionante fresco del submundo del Madrid de fines del siglo XIX, "Misericordia" (1897) cuenta con algunos de los más logrados personajes de la amplia galería que alumbró a lo largo de toda su obra Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920), tales como Benina, emblema de la caridad, y el misterioso mendigo Mordejai. Ambientada en un universo marginal trazado con mano maestra, fantasía y verdad, naturalismo y lirismo se funden en esta obra impregnada de la inquietud por la espiritualidad y sus diversas manifestaciones que caracterizó la última etapa de su creación novelesca.

    1 in stock

    £14.15

  • Alianza Editorial De Onate a la granja From Onate to the Farm

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    Book SynopsisEl gran friso narrativo de los Episodios Nacionales sirvió de vehículo a Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920) para recrear en él, novelescamente engarzada, la totalidad de la compleja vida de los españoles ?guerras, política, vida cotidiana, reacciones populares? a lo largo del agitado siglo xix. Continuación de las peripecias de Fernando Calpena, liberal y romántico, a quien dejamos en Mendizábal (BA 0322) preso y arrancado de sus amores por Aura, DE OÑATE A LA GRANJA hace referencia a los dos polos que fijan la acción política de una España embarcada en la Primera Guerra Carlista: la Corte del Pretendiente, capital del estado ?absolutamente absoluto? y el Real Sitio donde permanece la legítima Isabel II, escenario del Motín de los Sargentos de 1836 que restaura fugazmente la Constitución de 1812.

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  • Tristana

    Alianza Editorial Tristana

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisEl talento de Benito Pérez Galdós para la creación de personajes a la vez reflejo social de la pequeña burguesía madrileña y agudo análisis psicológico de la condición humana, desplegó en ?Tristana? todas sus potencialidades. La protagonista de la novela trata de rebelarse contra las circunstancias familiares y sociales que le impiden alcanzar la independencia y la felicidad. Su fracaso es la triste victoria de una sociedad sórdida y represiva que refuerza su estabilidad a costa del sometimiento y de la destrucción de quienes pretender alzarse contra sus convenciones y sus dictados.

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    £12.95

  • Alianza Editorial Marianela

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPublicada en 1878, ?Marianela? es una novela por la que Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920) mostró siempre una especial predilección. El relato ?en el que se hallan ya las grandes dicotomías de la obra galdosiana posterior: realidad frente a imaginación, progreso frente a ignorancia, caridad frente a justicia social? extrae buena parte de su fuerza dramática de la figura conmovedora de su protagonista, que, enamorada del ciego Pablo Penáguilas, prefiere morir antes de que éste, una vez recuperada la vista, pueda contemplar su fealdad.

    1 in stock

    £15.81

  • Alianza Editorial Las tormentas del 48

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    Book SynopsisEl gran friso narrativo de los Episodios Nacionales sirvió de vehículo a Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920) para recrear en él, novelescamente engarzada, la totalidad de la compleja vida de los españoles ?guerras, política, vida cotidiana, reacciones populares? a lo largo del agitado siglo xix. Primer episodio de la Cuarta serie, LAS TORMENTAS DEL 48 hace alusión a los numerosos acontecimientos que recorrieron Europa en 1848 sacudiendo tronos y estados. Las secuelas que de tal borrasca llegaron a España se entreveran en él con el comienzo de las peripecias vitales y sentimentales de José García Fajardo en un Madrid donde una vez más el pueblo llano es el principal protagonista.

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    £17.63

  • Alianza Editorial Narváez

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    Book SynopsisEl gran friso narrativo de los Episodios Nacionales sirvió de vehículo a Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920) para recrear en él, novelescamente engarzada, la totalidad de la compleja vida de los españoles ?guerras, política, vida cotidiana, reacciones populares? a lo largo del agitado siglo xix. Conocido también como el Espadón de Loja, el general NARVÁEZ afrontó desde el poder, a la cabeza de un moderantismo represivo, las turbulencias que sacudieron toda Europa a mediados del siglo xix. Continuación de la narración a la que en forma de diario Pepe García Fajardo da comienzo en Las tormentas del 48 (BA 0331), el episodio nos introduce en los medios próximos al Gobierno y a la Corte, con sus esperpénticas camarillas.

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    £17.93

  • Alianza Editorial Amadeo I

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    Book SynopsisEl gran friso narrativo de los Episodios Nacionales sirvió de vehículo a Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920) para recrear en él, novelescamente engarzada, la totalidad de la compleja vida de los españoles ?guerras, política, vida cotidiana, reacciones populares? a lo largo del agitado siglo xix. Episodio en el que toma el relevo de la narración el singular Proteo ?Tito? Liviano, criatura típicamente galdosiana, AMADEO I narra el fugaz reinado que a lo largo de poco más de tres años ejerció el primer rey constitucional elegido por las Cortes y promovido por las afanosas gestiones del general Prim después de que en 1868 la Gloriosa derrocara a Isabel II.

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    £15.97

  • Alianza Editorial La revolución de julio

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    Book SynopsisEl gran friso narrativo de los Episodios Nacionales sirvió de vehículo a Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920) para recrear en él, novelescamente engarzada, la totalidad de la compleja vida de los españoles ?guerras, política, vida cotidiana, reacciones populares? a lo largo del agitado siglo xix. LA REVOLUCIÓN DE JULIO de 1854 fue el estallido de una situación política insostenible, fruto de un tiempo en que la conspiración, como sugiere Galdós, era prácticamente la ocupación nacional favorita. Interrumpido en el episodio anterior ?Los duendes de la camarilla? el diario de Pepe Fajardo, proveniente de Narváez (BA 0332), da ameno conocimiento de los hechos históricos, con los que se entrevera una romántica historia de amor.

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    £12.95

  • Alianza Editorial ODonnell

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    Book SynopsisEl gran friso narrativo de los Episodios Nacionales sirvió de vehículo a Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920) para recrear en él, novelescamente engarzada, la totalidad de la compleja vida de los españoles ?guerras, política, vida cotidiana, reacciones populares? a lo largo del agitado siglo xix. Como ocurriera antes y después con Espartero y Prim, O?DONNELL constituyó en sí toda una época en la era isabelina, problemática y pintoresca. A la precaria y difícil situación política sirven de contrapunto en este episodio los vaivenes de Teresa Villaescusa, frívola muchacha perteneciente a la clase media madrileña cuyos vicios y virtudes reflejan los del país.

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    £12.95

  • Alianza Editorial Montes de Oca

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    Book SynopsisEl gran friso narrativo de los Episodios Nacionales sirvió de vehículo a Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920) para recrear en él, novelescamente engarzada, la totalidad de la compleja vida de los españoles ?guerras, política, vida cotidiana, reacciones populares? a lo largo del agitado siglo xix. En unos años en que las dos Españas se llamaban moderada y progresista, el presente episodio toma su nombre del general MONTES DE OCA, protagonista de una romántica conspiración que le costó la vida. Como telón de fondo, la agitación de la vida de la capital, que tan bien conocía y supo retratar Galdós, y cuya inquietud política bullía en tertulias y mentideros.

    1 in stock

    £11.95

  • Alianza Editorial De Cartago a Sagunto

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    £17.78

  • Alianza Editorial Los Ayacuchos Episodios Nacionales Tercera Serie

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    Book SynopsisEl gran friso narrativo de los Episodios Nacionales sirvió de vehículo a Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920) para recrear en él, novelescamente engarzada, la totalidad de la compleja vida de los españoles ?guerras, política, vida cotidiana, reacciones populares? a lo largo del agitado siglo xix. LOS AYACUCHOS hace referencia al apelativo que dieron los españoles a Espartero y sus partidarios durante su Regencia. Inserto en la peripecia literaria de la Tercera serie, el presente episodio narra los últimos días de la misma y sus principales sucesos: las conspiraciones de los moderados ?como el espectacular y romántico asalto a Palacio y el intento de rapto de la Reina niña? y el levantamiento de la ciudad de Barcelona y su inmediata represión.

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  • Alianza Editorial Aita Tettauen

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