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The Temptress (La tierra de todos)

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The story follows an indebted aristocrat whose wife's lavish spending deepens his financial crisis and forces him to confront mounting creditors. His elderly mother, isolated in the decaying family palace, sells heirlooms and reduces her needs to send money, underscoring the erosion of ancestral wealth. Social appearances, notions of honor, and personal temptation collide with practical commerce as characters navigate debts, relationships, and moral choices. Lush descriptions of ruined estates, gardens, and urban society frame a drama about pride, decline, and the human costs of preserving social standing.

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Vicente Blasco Ibáñez

Vicente Blasco Ibáñez was a Spanish novelist, politician, and filmmaker, known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of social themes. Born in Valencia in 1867, he became a prominent figure in early 20th-century literature, with works that often reflect his passion for Spain's cultural and historical landscape. His notable novels include "Blood and Sand," which delves into the world of bullfighting, and "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," a powerful narrative set against the backdrop of World War I. Ibáñez's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and rich descriptions, making him a significant contributor to Spanish literary heritage.

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