
''La Tribuna'' is a novel by Emilia Pardo Bazán, first published in 1885, that explores social life and customs in Spain through the lens of political satire. The story follows Amparo, a young girl from a poor background, as she navigates the challenges of her environment and aspires for a better life. Notably, this work is recognized as the first social and naturalist novel in Spain, giving voice to the proletariat and addressing women's rights, marking a significant shift in Spanish literature.




















