
pazos de Ulloa
Los pazos de Ulloa is a novel by Emilia Pardo Bazán, first published in 1886. It is a key work in Spanish literary realism, exemplifying the naturalist movement influenced by Émile Zola's positivist theories. The narrative explores the decline of the rural aristocracy in Galicia, reflecting social and moral issues of the time. Notably, it is recognized for its detailed depiction of the environment and characters, making it a significant contribution to Spanish literature.




