
Índice
Guerras civiles de Granada - Tomo I
PRÓLOGO.
CAPÍTULO I.
CAPÍTULO II.
CAPÍTULO III.
CAPÍTULO IV.
CAPÍTULO V.
CAPÍTULO VI.
CAPÍTULO VII.
Set in the twilight of the Nasrid kingdom, this sweeping narrative draws listeners into the tangled web of Granada's internal wars. The author gathers a wealth of seldom‑recorded anecdotes, painting the palace of Boabdil with vivid detail—its gardens, mosques, and lavish festivities—while exposing the rivalries, jealousies, and betrayals that roiled the Moorish court.
Among the cast are the conflicted ruler Boabdil, his charismatic half‑brother Muza, the proud Abencerrajes, and a host of daring Christian knights who slip into the story, challenging the Moorish hegemony. Their personal vendettas, duels, and daring exploits are recounted with the rhythm of a spoken romance, making history feel like a living drama. Listeners will find a rich tapestry of political intrigue and human passion that brings a pivotal moment of Spanish history to life.
Language
es
Duration
~10 hours (623K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Spain: D. Leon Amarita, 1833.
Credits
Ramón Pajares Box and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2022-03-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Spanish novelist and poet of the late 16th century, he is best remembered for The Civil Wars of Granada, a vivid work often described as an early historical novel. His writing helped keep the legends, conflicts, and border ballads of Moorish Granada alive for later readers.
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