Doña Perfecta
Sinopsis
The story follows Pepe Rey, a young engineer educated in modern scientific thought, who travels from Madrid to a provincial town with the intention of marrying his cousin, Rosario. What begins as a hopeful union soon turns into a tense confrontation between opposing worldviews. In the heart of this seemingly tranquil town reigns Doña Perfecta, Rosarios mother—a woman of strong will, deep religious conviction, and unwavering commitment to established customs. Beneath her composed exterior lies a rigid determination to defend tradition at any cost.
As Pepes progressive ideas encounter the towns conservative values, suspicion and hostility begin to grow. Galdós masterfully portrays how misunderstandings, pride, and manipulation escalate into open conflict. Through the interactions between Pepe, Doña Perfecta, and the influential local clergy, the novel examines the dangers of dogmatism and the destructive power of ideological rigidity.
Set against a vividly rendered provincial landscape, Doña Perfecta offers more than a personal drama; it is a sharp social and political commentary. Galdós critiques the resistance to modernization that characterized much of Spain during this period, highlighting the tension between scientific advancement and entrenched belief systems. His portrayal of the towns social dynamics reveals how fear of change can foster prejudice and fuel division.
One of the novels greatest strengths lies in its complex characterization. Doña Perfecta is not a simple villain but a deeply human figure shaped by her environment and convictions. Galdós presents her with psychological depth, allowing readers to see both her maternal devotion and her uncompromising zeal. Similarly, Pepes rationalism and idealism are tested as he confronts a society unwilling to accept his perspective.
Written with clarity and realism, the novel combines dramatic tension with intellectual depth. Galdóss keen observation of social behavior and moral conflict gives the narrative enduring relevance. The themes of tolerance, faith, progress, and coexistence continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about cultural and ideological divides.
A cornerstone of Spanish realist fiction, Doña Perfecta remains a compelling exploration of belief, power, and the human cost of intolerance. Through its unforgettable characters and gripping narrative, the novel challenges readers to reflect on the delicate balance between tradition and change—and the consequences when that balance is lost.
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Ficha Técnica
Editorial: Clxbx
ISBN: 9782199055221
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/03/2026
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