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The narrative follows Emma Valcárcel, an only child whose youthful elopement with Bonifacio Reyes, a gentle, romantic scrivener, is foiled; she is confined in a convent and later returns wealthy after her father's death. Determined to prove her innocence, she marries twice: first an older foreign husband who soon dies, then Bonifacio after the family locates him abroad. Marriage disappoints her expectations, prompting renewed aristocratic pride, restoration of ancestral portraits and an idealized passion for a heroic forebear, while Bonifacio seeks solace in music and a modest provincial post. The novel traces social pretensions, unfulfilled romantic ideals, and tensions between appearance and inner longing.

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Leopoldo Alas

Leopoldo Alas, also known as Clarín, was a prominent Spanish novelist and literary critic of the late 19th century. He is best known for his influential work "La Regenta," a detailed exploration of provincial life in Spain that reflects the social and moral dilemmas of the time. Alas's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and social commentary, often critiquing the hypocrisy of society. In addition to his novels, he contributed to literature through short stories, as seen in collections like "Doctor Sutilis (Cuentos)" and "El Señor y los demás son Cuentos." His works remain significant in the study of Spanish literature and realism.

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