
LA FAMILIA DE LEÓN ROCH
IDe la misma al mismo.
IIHerpetismo.
IIIDonde el lector verá con gusto los panegíricos que los españoles hacen de sus compatriotas y de su país.
IVSiguen los panegíricos dando á conocer en cierto modo el carácter nacional.
VDonde pasa algo que bien pudiera ser una nueva manifestación del carácter nacional.
VIPepa.
VIIDos hombres con sus respectivos planes.
VIIIMaría Egipciaca.
IXLa Marquesa de Tellería.
A richly textured portrait of early‑twentieth‑century Spain unfolds through the tangled correspondence of León Roch and the women who orbit his life. In a heartfelt letter, his wife wrestles with jealousy and doubt, recalling childhood games, secret meetings beneath orange trees, and a youthful affection for a girl called Fúcar. Their exchanges reveal a marriage strained by past passions, the lingering scent of innocence, and the uneasy balance between memory and present desire.
The narrative moves between tender reminiscences and the sharp edges of suspicion, using intimate epistles to pull listeners into the family’s private world. As León’s explanations try to soothe his partner’s fears, the listener senses hidden currents that could reshape relationships. The story invites you to linger over each confession, waiting to see whether honesty will bridge the gap or deepen the rift, all while painting a vivid, emotionally resonant slice of Spanish domestic life.
Language
es
Duration
~14 hours (830K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Josep Cols Canals, Carlo Traverso, Ramon Pajares Box 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
2015-01-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1843–1920
A giant of Spanish realism, he turned the everyday lives, politics, and contradictions of 19th-century Spain into vivid, deeply human fiction. Best known for his vast novel cycle Episodios nacionales and for works like Fortunata y Jacinta and Marianela, he remains one of Spain’s most celebrated novelists.
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