Ocaso y aurora
Matilde Cherner (Rafael Luna)
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Add to basketIdioma/Language: Español. Carlos II, rey de España, acaba de morir sin dejar herederos. La dinastía de los Habsburgo pende de un hilo, pues los Borbones de Francia amenazan con tomar la corona. Un hombre, el conde de Frigiliana, emprende una carrera contrarreloj para encontrar al sucesor que asegure la continuidad de la sangre española en el poder. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
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Escrita inicialmente como serial para la prensa, Ocaso y aurora versa sobre la monarquía y el patriotismo, y muestra las consecuencias de los acontecimientos históricos en la vida privada de los personajes, especialmente en los femeninos. A la muerte de Carlos II, en un tiempo convulso de la historia de España, las intrigas y tensiones políticas marcan el destino del país. Un hombre, el conde de Frigiliana, emprende una carrera contrarreloj para encontrar al sucesor que asegure la continuidad de la sangre española en el poder.
Esta novela, publicada en 1878, revela la clara intención política que impregna toda la obra de Matilde Cherner, escritora controvertida conocida bajo el alias de Rafael Luna.
La presente edición elimina el seudónimo masculino y restituye el nombre real de su autora, una intelectual republicana, de ideas progresistas, marcada libertad de pensamiento y clara vocación ideológica, que comenzó publicando en periódicos locales y que no dudó en escribir sobre asuntos polémicos como la educación de la mujer, su acceso a la universidad, la prostitución o la monarquía.
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