Fortunata y Jacinta: dos historias de casadas (Segunda Parte)

Fortunata y Jacinta: dos historias de casadas (Segunda Parte)
Published in the late 19th century, 'Fortunata y Jacinta' by Benito Pérez Galdós is a landmark work of Spanish Realism. The novel intricately weaves the lives of two married women from different social backgrounds, exploring their dramatic intersections and the societal issues of Madrid over three centuries. Recognized as Galdós's finest work, it features a rich cast of characters and profound psychological depth, earning acclaim as the best novel set in Madrid in 2003. This second part delves into the lives of the Rubín brothers and Fortunata's tumultuous journey towards respectability through marriage.






































