3 best books by María Dueñas

Books by María Dueñas

The writer par excellence for the Spanish female audience is María Dueñas. His novels exude romanticism in its most literary sense. Both the scenery of a past that brings melancholy and the stories that lead us through tragic situations at times, as well as the idea of ​​resilience, of struggle ...

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Sira, by Maria Dueñas

Sira, by María Dueñas

The María Dueñas phenomenon represented a whole emergence of novelists devoted to the cause of the recent past, between the nineteenth century or even the nostalgic of the first twentieth century (I dare not say twenty-mononic). But when the real one, the precursor in Spain of all that recent epic of our ancestors ...

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