Leon Roch: A Romance, Vol. 2 (of 2)

''Leon Roch: A Romance, Vol. 2'' (of 2) by Benito Pérez Galdós, published in 1878, explores the turmoil of the Telleria family as they face personal disgrace and moral dilemmas. Central to the narrative is María de Roch, who grapples with love, betrayal, and her faith amidst her husband's alleged infidelity. This volume delves into the complexities of their marriage and societal pressures, showcasing Galdós's intricate character portrayals and dialogues. The novel reflects the author's critique of aristocratic corruption and the promotion of bourgeois values, marking a significant moment in 19th-century Spanish literature.




