
Madre Naturaleza
Published in 1887, 'Madre Naturaleza' by Emilia Pardo Bazán is a continuation of her earlier work 'Los pazos de Ulloa.' This novel exemplifies Spanish naturalism, influenced by Émile Zola, and is set in the rural landscape of Galicia. It explores complex family relationships, including incest, and examines the conflict between nature and nurture, as well as the role of religion in suppressing natural instincts.
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