"Tradiciones Peruanas" es una obra fundamental de la literatura hispanoamericana que define un g nero literario nico: la tradici 3n. Escrita por el ilustre Ricardo Palma, esta vasta colecci 3n de relatos breves combina de manera magistral la cr 3nica hist 3rica, el cuento y la an cdota popular. En este primer volumen, el autor rescata del olvido episodios curiosos, leyendas y sucesos de la vida cotidiana en el Per , abarcando desde el periodo incaico y la conquista hasta los siglos de dominio colonial y los inicios de la era republicana.
A trav s de una prosa gil, ingeniosa y cargada de iron -a, Palma retrata con maestr -a las costumbres, vicios y virtudes de la sociedad lime a y virreinal. La obra se distingue por el uso de un lenguaje vibrante, salpimentado de peruanismos y dichos populares que otorgan una autenticidad inigualable a cada narraci 3n. M s que una simple recopilaci 3n de hechos, estos relatos capturan la esencia de la identidad nacional peruana, transformando los fr -os datos de los archivos hist 3ricos en narrativas llenas de vida y humor. Esta edici 3n es una pieza clave para entender el legado cultural y social de una naci 3n, presentada por uno de los m s grandes maestros de la palabra en lengua castellana.
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