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  1. Fortunata y Jacinta (Fortunata and Jacinta), was written by Benito Pérez Galdós in 1887 and published in the same year. It is, together with Leopoldo Alas y Ureña 's La Regenta (The Judge's Wife), one of the most popular and representative novels of Spanish literary realism. Born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, the author went ...

    • Benito Pérez Galdós
    • 1887
  2. Fortunata y Jacinta, naturalistic novel by Benito Pérez Galdós, published in four volumes in 1886–87 and considered a masterwork of Spanish fiction. Fortunata y Jacinta offers deft characterizations and incisive details of the social, personal, and psychological aspects of its era.

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  3. Resumen de Fortunata y Jacinta, de Benito Pérez Galdós Fortunata y Jacinta es la obra cumbre de Benito Pérez Galdós.Se publicó en cuatro volúmenes entre enero y junio de 1887 y se considera la mejor novela de su autor y, junto con La Regenta, una de las más representativas del realismo literario español.

  4. Una obra maestra de la literatura española que narra las historias de dos parejas casadas en el Madrid del siglo XIX. Descubre los personajes, los episodios y los temas de esta novela realista y social crítica.

  5. Nov 21, 2022 · Read the classic novel of 19th-century Spanish realism by Pérez Galdós, Fortunata y Jacinta, in two volumes. Free download and streaming.

  6. 4.25. 2,425 ratings245 reviews. Capturing a ninteenth-century Spanish world of political tumult and personal obsession, Benito Pérez Galdós's Fortunata and Jacinta tells of two women who love the same man unfailingly—one as his mistress, the other as his wife. In this new and complete translation, Agnes Moncy Gullón presents the detailed ...

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  8. Fortunata and Jacinta (1886-87), a four-volume masterpiece of the second period, contrasts two women - Jacinta, wife of the wealthy middle-class Juanito Santa Cruz, and Fortunata, his mistress. Both are admirable characters, but it is Fortunata who bears a son, demonstrating the vitality of the lower classes.