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Marianela

Benito Pérez Galdós

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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Marianela is one of Benito Pérez Galdós's most tender and emotionally resonant novels—a poignant story of love, innocence, and the fragile boundaries between beauty and illusion. First published in 1878, this deeply moving work blends realism with lyrical sensitivity, offering a heartfelt meditation on compassion, self-worth, and the human longing to be seen and valued.

Set in a rural mining village in northern Spain, the novel centers on Marianela, a poor and orphaned young woman who survives on the margins of society. Frail in appearance yet rich in imagination and devotion, she forms a profound bond with Pablo, a blind young man from a wealthy family. Serving as his guide through the rugged countryside, Marianela becomes not only his companion but also the lens through which he experiences the world. Through her descriptions, Pablo constructs a vision of beauty shaped by her voice, kindness, and presence.

As their relationship deepens, Marianela nurtures a quiet hope that love might transcend social barriers and physical limitations. However, when medical science offers Pablo the possibility of regaining his sight, the fragile world Marianela has built begins to tremble. Galdós masterfully explores the emotional consequences of this transformation, revealing the tension between inner beauty and outward appearance, illusion and reality, faith and disillusionment.

In Marianela, Galdós examines the rigid class distinctions and material values of nineteenth-century society. Marianela's poverty and perceived unattractiveness place her at a disadvantage in a world that prizes wealth and conventional beauty. Yet through her purity of heart and unwavering loyalty, Galdós challenges readers to reconsider what truly defines worth. The novel raises timeless questions: Is love rooted in the soul or the senses? Can perception alter truth? What happens when dreams confront reality?

Galdós's prose is both vivid and compassionate, capturing the stark contrasts of the mining landscape while illuminating the delicate emotional landscape of his characters. His psychological insight brings depth to Marianela's vulnerability and Pablo's awakening, creating a narrative that is as introspective as it is dramatic.

More than a romantic tale, Marianela is a profound exploration of identity, sacrifice, and the pain of unfulfilled longing. It reflects Galdós's deep empathy for society's marginalized and his commitment to portraying human complexity with honesty and tenderness.

A classic of Spanish realist literature, Marianela continues to touch readers with its blend of emotional intensity and philosophical reflection. Through its unforgettable heroine, the novel reminds us that true beauty lies not in appearances but in the depth of the human heart.
Disponible depuis: 01/03/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 183 pages.

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