La Regenta

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La Regenta

by Leopoldo Alas

ES·~30 hours

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In the provincial city of Vetusta, a young woman named Ana struggles beneath the weight of an oppressive marriage and a stifling social order. Her husband, a respectable but distant official, offers little affection, leaving her to navigate a world where appearances mask deeper currents of desire and doubt. The novel opens with Ana’s quiet yearning for a life beyond the narrow confines of her household.

Around her move two powerful figures: Don Fermín, the earnest parish priest whose sermons echo the moral strictures of the town, and Don Álvaro, a charismatic outsider whose charm awakens feelings Ana has never permitted herself to entertain. Their contrasting influences draw her into a subtle battle between duty, faith, and the longing for personal freedom, while the town’s gossip and rigid expectations loom ever present.

Written with keen psychological insight and a touch of irony, the story captures the suffocating atmosphere of a small‑city society in the late nineteenth century. Its vivid portrait of inner conflict and social hypocrisy invites listeners to reflect on the timeless struggle between the self and the roles imposed by community.

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Language

es

Duration

~30 hours (1771K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif

Release date

2005-11-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Leopoldo Alas

Leopoldo Alas

1852–1901

Best known by the pen name Clarín, this major Spanish realist novelist wrote with sharp intelligence, moral seriousness, and a deep feel for the tensions of modern life. His masterpiece, La Regenta, remains one of the great novels of 19th-century Spain.

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