Gente Cursi: Novela De Costumbres Ridículas

gente cursi: novela de costumbres ridículas

by Ramón Ortega y Frías

This satirical novel skewers 19th-century Spanish society, particularly the middle class's aspirations to nobility and their emphasis on appearances over substance.

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