Lo prohibido (tomo 1 de 2)

"Lo prohibido (tomo 1 de 2)" by Benito Pérez Galdós is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the protagonist's experiences and interactions with his family, particularly focusing on his affectionate relationship with his uncle Rafael and his three cousins: María Juana, Eloísa, and Camila. The narrative paints a picture of life in Madrid during this period, exploring themes of familial ties, social dynamics, and the lingering consequences of personal and familial histories. The opening of the novel introduces the protagonist as he recounts his recent move to Madrid following his father's death. He reflects on his new living arrangement near his uncle Rafael, a well-established businessman, and begins to describe his cousins' personalities and relationships. As he settles into his new life, he witnesses the complexities within his family, including his uncle's concerns about the daughters' marriages and the unique traits of each cousin. The protagonist's experience is complicated by his own battle with hypochondria and mood disturbances, which seem to resonate with the family's history of peculiar temperaments, hinting at deeper issues that may unfold throughout the story. The rich characterization and vivid depiction of society set the stage for a compelling exploration of human emotions and familial obligations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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