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Set in contemporary Madrid and arranged in five acts, the drama follows a young woman brought from abroad to live with relatives who fear she may inherit her mother's disreputable legacy. Domestic intrigue and family confrontations unfold alongside debates about honor, hypocrisy, and the need for social and political reform. Scientific, religious, and civic perspectives collide as personal relationships are tested and private grievances become public arguments. The play moves from intimate salon scenes to broader appeals for change, culminating in an explicit summons to moral and social resurrection.

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Benito Pérez Galdós

Benito Pérez Galdós was a prominent Spanish novelist and playwright, known for his keen social commentary and rich character development. Born in 1843 in Las Palmas, he became one of the most significant figures in 19th-century Spanish literature. Galdós's works often explore themes of social justice and the complexities of Spanish society during his time. His notable novel, "Doña Perfecta," delves into the conflicts between tradition and modernity, showcasing his ability to blend realism with deep psychological insight. Throughout his prolific career, he contributed over seventy works, including novels, plays, and essays, solidifying his legacy as a key figure in the Spanish literary canon.

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