"La Gaviota: A Spanish Novel" by Fernan Caballero is a compelling tale set in nineteenth-century Spain that intricately weaves together topics of love, betrayal, and societal norms. At its heart lies the story of the beautiful and enigmatic protagonist, Maria Remedios de Leon, affectionately called "La Gaviota" or "The Seagull." The novel unfolds towards the backdrop of an unexpectedly converting Spanish society, wherein conventional values clash with the rising forces of modernity. La Gaviota, a young and harmless female from a humble historical past, unearths herself entangled in a web of…mehr
"La Gaviota: A Spanish Novel" by Fernan Caballero is a compelling tale set in nineteenth-century Spain that intricately weaves together topics of love, betrayal, and societal norms. At its heart lies the story of the beautiful and enigmatic protagonist, Maria Remedios de Leon, affectionately called "La Gaviota" or "The Seagull." The novel unfolds towards the backdrop of an unexpectedly converting Spanish society, wherein conventional values clash with the rising forces of modernity. La Gaviota, a young and harmless female from a humble historical past, unearths herself entangled in a web of love and intrigue as she navigates the complexities of existence in a rigidly stratified society. As the narrative unfolds, La Gaviota's journey is marked by using encounters with a diverse forged of characters, each representing distinctive aspects of Spanish society. From the dashing naval officer Fernando Calpena to the foxy and manipulative Ángela Aranda, the radical is populated with characters whose movements shape La Gaviota's fate. Through Caballero's vivid prose and keen perception into human nature, "La Gaviota" gives readers a fascinating portrayal of affection, ambition, and the conflict for non-public achievement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fernan Caballero (24 December 1796 - 7 April 1877) was the pen name of Spanish novelist Cecilia Francisca Josefa Bohl de Faber y Ruiz de Larrea. She was the daughter of German author Johann Nikolaus Bohl von Faber and Spanish writer Frasquita Larrea. Her pen name is derived from a town in the province of Ciudad Real. She had her primary education in Hamburg, traveled to Spain in 1815, and married Antonio Planells y Bardaxi, an infantry captain with a poor reputation, in 1816. Planells was killed in action the next year, and the young widow married Francisco Ruiz del Arco, Marques de Arco Hermoso, a Spanish household regiment officer, in 1822. When Arco Hermoso died in 1835, the marquesa was in dire financial straits, and in less than two years she married Antonio Arrom de Ayala, a man much younger than her. Arrom was appointed consul in Australia, engaged in business ventures, and acquired money; nonetheless, bad speculations forced him to commit suicide in 1859. Ten years ago, Fernan Caballero became well-known in Spain as the author of La Gaviota. The author had previously published an anonymous romance in German, Sole (1840), while the initial manuscript of La Gaviota was written in French.
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