
WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY - A. R. MARSH
VOCABULARY BY - STEVEN T. BYINGTON
DOÑA PERFECTA - POR - BENITO PÉREZ GALDÓS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
DOÑA PERFECTA
I
II. Un viaje por el corazón de España
III. Pepe Rey
IV. La llegada del primo
In a sleepy Andalusian town where ancient customs dominate daily life, a newly arrived young engineer named Carlos brings fresh ideas about progress and the law. His arrival unsettles the rigid order upheld by the town's powerful priest, Don Perfecto, who views any change as a threat to the community's moral fabric. When Carlos meets Doña Perfecta, Don Perfecto's strong‑willed niece, an uneasy attraction grows that threatens both personal and social boundaries.
The novel unfolds as a tense battle between modern liberalism and entrenched conservatism, with legal disputes, family loyalties, and whispered rumors heightening the drama. Galdós paints the characters with psychological depth, making the clash feel both intimate and emblematic of a nation at a crossroads. Listeners will be drawn into the rich atmosphere of late‑19th‑century Spain, where love, ambition, and rigid tradition collide.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (700K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stan Goodman, Miranda van de Heijning, Renald Levesque and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-04-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1843–1920
A giant of Spanish realism, he turned the dramas of everyday life into vivid, deeply human fiction. His novels capture the social and political tensions of 19th-century Spain with wit, sympathy, and an unforgettable eye for detail.
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