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Sto caricando le informazioni... Cádizdi Benito Pérez-Galdós
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. 8420650080 Este episodio se centra en la historia de Gabriel e Ines. Quiza 80% de lo que ocurre es en relacion a esta historia. El contexto historico es la creacion de las cortes, alguna batalla que no se detalla mucho y la publicacion de la primera constitucion. Todo esto tambien esta presente con mucho nombre de politico de la epoca y algun discurso. Por un lado esta bien el cambio de tema y es interesante sobre todo la ultima parte del libro te deja en vilo continuamente. La parte mala es que a veces me da la sensacion de que Benito Perez Galdos esta rellenando por hacer bulto. Me viene a la mente un capitulo donde Ines quiere ver a Asuncion. Creo que lo dice como 10 veces, una y otra vez. Y cuando se ven medio capitulo se usa en detallar el pasado que ya conocemos con detalle. Como digo, bastante relleno. Le hubiera dado 4 estrellas sin relleno nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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On a morning in February 1810, I had to leave the island, where I was garrisoning, to go to Cádiz, obeying a notice as discreet as it was brief that a certain lady had the goodness to send me. The day was beautiful, clear and happy as in Andalusia, and I traveled with other companions, who were walking towards the same point if not for the same purpose, the long isthmus that serves so that the continent does not have the misfortune of being separated from Cádiz; We examined the admirable works of Torregorda, the Cortadura and Puntales as we passed, we chatted with the friars and grave people who worked on the fortifications; we disputed whether or not the positions of the French were clearly perceived on the other side of the bay; We threw some canes in the Poenco figon, next to the Puerta de Tierra, and finally, we parted ways in the Plaza de San Juan de Dios, to go each one to their destination. I repeat that it was in February, and although I cannot specify the day, I do affirm that it was the beginning of that month, because the famous answer was still warm: «The city of Cádiz, faithful to the principles that it has sworn, does not recognize another king that Mr. D. Femando VII. February 6, 1810 ». Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)863.5Literature Spanish and Portuguese Spanish fiction 19th century 1800–1900Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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