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1883-1935
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''Crónicas de Marianela'' by Angélica Palma is a collection of social commentaries written in the early 20th century. The work reflects on various societal norms, customs, and the dynamics of relationships, primarily focusing on women and their experiences in society. Through a series of essays, Palma explores themes such as love, marriage, and the role of women in a rapidly changing world. At the start of the book, Palma introduces the notion of a young woman’s presentation in society, marking an important transition from childhood to adulthood. The piece describes the excitement and anticipation felt by the young lady as she prepares to step into the world, leaving behind her childhood toys. The narrative layers in parental observations—both humorous and serious—highlighting their hopes for her successful debut and the societal expectations placed upon young women. The writing provides a vivid picture of the emotional and social dynamics surrounding a woman's entry into society, setting the tone for the subsequent reflections on love, marriage, and the societal roles of women that follow in the opening chapters.