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Marâia

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María (1867) is a novel by Jorge Isaacs. Partly inspired by his own life, María is a moving story of romance, hope, and tragedy by a leading author of the Spanish Romantic movement.

The novel was Isaacs’ debut work of fiction and seemed to promise him a lengthy career in Colombian literature.

As he dedicated himself to politics, however, he largely abandoned his youthful commitment to writing in favor of a more conventional career.

Raised in the idyllic countryside of Valle del Cauca, María and Efraín develop a love for one another that refuses to die.

Forced apart by familial expectations, Efraín leaves his lover to study in Bogotá, and remains in the Colombian capital for six years.

Desperate to return, he leaves the city and reunites with María, who waited patiently the whole time he was away.

As the two begin preparing for a life together in their beautiful homeland, Efraín learns that his family has other plans for him.

In a few months’ time, he is expected to travel to London and enroll in medical school, guaranteeing years away from his home and his young, faithful love.

As the day of his departure approaches, Efraín and María attempt to recapture the simplistic joy of their youth but find themselves drifting further into doubt than ever before.

María is a masterpiece of Romantic literature from a talented writer who blossomed early and never managed to live up to his astounding promise.

With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Jorge Isaacs’ María is a classic of Colombian literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Product Details
Graphic Arts Books
1513282530 / 9781513282534
Paperback / softback
863.5
08/07/2021
United States
English
Classics
184 pages
21 cm
Translated from the Spanish.