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A compact collection of poetic legends and short tales that weave melancholy, romance, and the supernatural into atmospheric scenes drawn from local tradition. The narratives favor dim, intimate settings and rich sensory detail, often meditating on memory, longing, faith, and the persistence of old beliefs. A reflective foreword and preface frame the pieces, revealing an imaginative voice preoccupied with ephemeral beauty and the urge to give form to fleeting visions. The overall tone is lyrical, mysterious, and quietly melancholic, with each tale presenting a self-contained mood or moral resonance.

About the Author

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Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer

Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer was a Spanish poet and writer, known for his significant contributions to the Romantic movement in Spain. Born in 1836, he is celebrated for his lyrical poetry and haunting prose that often explores themes of love, death, and the supernatural. His most notable works include "Legends, Tales and Poems," which showcases his talent for weaving folklore with romantic ideals, and "Romantic Legends of Spain," a collection that reflects his deep appreciation for Spanish culture and history. Bécquer's influence extends beyond his lifetime, as he remains a pivotal figure in Spanish literature.

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