
Pepita Jiménez - Por - Juan Valera - J. Noguera a cargo de M. Martínez - Madrid, España - 1874
Capítulos:
\-I- - Cartas de mi sobrino
\-II- - Paralipómenos
\-III- - Epílogo. Cartas de mi hermano
A recently uncovered manuscript, once belonging to a late cathedral dean, is presented as a series of letters, a short narrative, and a brief epilogue. The editor notes that the documents have survived intact, offering a glimpse into the private world of a young man whose education was steeped in theology. The reader is invited to follow the intimate correspondence without any modern commentary, letting the original voice speak plainly.
Luis de Vargas, freshly returned to his native Andalusian village after years at the seminary, writes to his beloved uncle describing the lush orchards, the singing streams, and the bustling life of the hacienda that shaped his childhood. Though his family pressures him toward marriage and the duties of a wealthy heir, Luis feels a powerful pull toward the priesthood, a conflict that colors every observation. His letters reveal a tender, sometimes playful, yearning for love and a deep reverence for the sacred, setting the stage for a quiet drama of heart and faith.
Language
es
Duration
~5 hours (311K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif
Release date
2005-12-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1824–1905
A Spanish novelist, diplomat, and politician, he is remembered for elegant prose, psychological insight, and stories that balance wit with sympathy. His best-known work, Pepita Jiménez, helped make him one of the standout voices of 19th-century Spanish fiction.
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