The Shadow of the Cathedral
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A towering cathedral is imagined as a living presence whose life is traced through the intertwined stories of the city and its inhabitants. The narrative centers on Gabriel Luna, who moves from an intended priesthood to Carlist soldierhood, endures French captivity, adopts evolutionary ideas while in England, mourns the death of an English woman he reveres, and returns to Spain weakened, impoverished, and politically disillusioned. Surrounding him are varied local characters whose loyalties, beliefs, and rivalries collectively map faith, tradition, social change, and the psychological resonance of place.
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