
Índice
TIPOS TRASHUMANTES
AL LECTOR.
LAS DE CASCAJARES.
LOS DE BECERRIL.
EL EXCELENTÍSIMO SEÑOR.
LAS INTERESANTÍSIMAS SEÑORAS.
UN ARTISTA.
UN SABIO.
UN APRENSIVO.
Set against the summer tide that swells the Cantabrian town of Santander, the narrator turns his pen into a sketchbook, recording the fleeting faces and habits of those who arrive each year. He treats the seasonal crowd not as a chaotic mass but as a recurring tableau, where colors, accents and gestures reappear like familiar patterns in a family portrait. The tone mixes gentle humor with sharp observation, inviting listeners to picture a town that alternates between quiet mountain life and the bustling parade of visitors.
The central episode follows the affluent Señor de Cascajares, a well‑connected Madrid banker who brings his wife, children, servants and a small entourage to rent a furnished flat for the season. Their arrival transforms the narrow streets into a makeshift palace, while the locals watch the strangers' fashions, conversations and routines with a mix of curiosity and irony. Through these vivid snapshots, the work captures the clash and complement of provincial steadiness and urban extravagance, offering a window onto 19th‑century Spanish society that feels both specific and timeless.
Language
es
Duration
~2 hours (167K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
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/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2021-04-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1906
A major voice in 19th-century Spanish fiction, he brought the landscapes, customs, and beliefs of Cantabria vividly into his novels. His work is especially known for its strong sense of place and its connection to regional life.
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