
Morriña
'Morriña' Summary
Esclavitud, la protagonista de Morriña, se ve envuelta en un amor imposible y una sociedad que la juzga sin piedad. La novela sigue su viaje por un laberinto de emociones, relaciones y deseos que la llevan a un destino desgarrador. El conflicto amoroso se convierte en el catalizador de una tragedia personal, mientras Esclavitud lucha por encontrar su lugar en una sociedad que la limita y la condena. Pardo Bazán expone con maestría las complejidades de la condición femenina en la época, la hipocresía social y las consecuencias de la pasión descontrolada. La novela ofrece una visión cruda y realista del mundo, donde las convenciones sociales y las presiones de la época pueden llevar a consecuencias devastadoras.Book Details
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Emilia Pardo Bazán
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