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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