Clemencia: Novela de costumbres

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Clemencia: Novela de costumbres

by Fernán Caballero

ES·~9 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total
1

PARTE PRIMERA. - CAPITULO I.

16:34
2

CAPITULO II.

13:48
3

CAPITULO III.

14:00
4

CAPITULO IV.

15:10
5

CAPITULO V.

8:06
6

CAPITULO VI.

12:58
7

CAPITULO VII.

16:51
8

CAPITULO VIII.

10:31
9

CAPITULO IX.

24:26
10

CAPITULO X.

11:50

Description

A vivid portrait opens the novel, introducing a forty‑eight‑year‑old Marquesa whose life is a constant whirl of complaints and contrivances. Though widowed and comfortably wealthy, she is neither generous nor miserly, and her temperament is a maze of contradictions—always restless, forever finding a new cause for lament. Her sharp wit and endless grievances color every conversation, from the trivial annoyance of a leaky roof to the absurdity of a misplaced letter, painting a portrait of a woman more defined by habit than by heart.

Around her swirl a cast of relatives and acquaintances: a brother settled in Madrid, a rich widowed sister overseas, and a young, unwanted niece described as a “pearl” of little value. Their interactions reveal the social customs and family expectations of 19th‑century Spain, while the Marquesa’s relentless need for drama drives the narrative forward. Listeners will be drawn into a world where everyday incidents become theatrical episodes, setting the stage for the subtle examinations of character and society that follow.

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Language

es

Duration

~9 hours (541K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ramon Pajares Box, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2019-09-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Fernán Caballero

Fernán Caballero

1796–1877

Best known for bringing rural Andalusia vividly to life, this 19th-century Spanish writer turned local speech, customs, and folklore into stories that reached a wide readership. Writing under a male pen name, she helped revive interest in the Spanish novel.

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