
''A Christian Woman'' is a novel by Emilia Pardo Bazán, first published in 1891. It follows a young woman's journey as she navigates her studies in engineering and the societal expectations placed upon her in a male-dominated environment. The story highlights themes of education, personal ambition, and identity, showcasing the protagonist's struggles with academic pressures and her quest for independence amidst chaotic living conditions. This work is notable for its exploration of women's roles and aspirations during the late 19th century in Spain.






