(1871) is the second novel by the prolific Spanish realist Benito Pérez Galdós . It serves as a fascinating precursor to his legendary Episodios Nacionales , blending historical recreation with a "thesis novel" approach to critique the social and political rigidity of Spain. Plot and Setting
He also seeks his long-lost brother, Pablillo, who was taken in by the Count of Cerezuelo—one of the very people responsible for his father's downfall. Benito Perez Galdos. El audaz(r1.0).epub
Amidst his radical plotting, Martín encounters Susana Cerezuelo , the Count’s daughter. Their relationship represents a clash of two worlds: his fanatical, book-learned liberalism vs. her noble, moderate upbringing. Key Themes and Analysis (1871) is the second novel by the prolific