This comprehensive collection, "Obras completas, 10", showcases the literary contributions of Fernán Caballero, a prominent Spanish novelist of the 19th century. This volume, part of a larger collection, offers readers a deep dive into Caballero's unique perspective on Spanish society and culture. Edited by José María Asensio y Toledo, this edition revives the spirit and essence of classic Spanish storytelling.
Fernán Caballero, the pseudonym of Cecilia Böhl de Faber, was celebrated for her realistic portrayals of rural life and her costumbrismo style, capturing the customs and traditions of Spain. This compilation is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in exploring the rich tapestry of Spanish literature and the historical context of 19th-century Spain.
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