The Marquis of Peñalta (Marta y María): A Realistic Social Novel
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The novel follows two sisters with contrasting temperaments—one charismatic and socially admired, the other contemplative and deeply religious—as their lives intersect with family gatherings, courtship, public devotions, and community ceremonies. Episodes range from elegant soirées and excursions to intense spiritual struggles, exploring themes of faith, sacrifice, social expectation, and personal transformation. An aristocratic figure undergoes a notable change that affects local relationships, while the narrative alternates intimate domestic detail with larger social tableaux, moving toward reflections on mortality, vocation, and the consequences of idealism in an entrenched social milieu.
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