An unforgettable tragicomic novel of sexual and political intrigue in
19th-century Spain
One of the greatest nineteenth-century Spanish novels, The House of
Ulloa follows pious Father Julián Alvarez, who is sent to a crumbling
country estate to put in order the affairs of the marquis, an
irresponsible libertine. When the sensitive priest discovers the moral
decadence, cruelty, and corruption at his new home, his well-meaning but
ineffectual attempts to prevent the fall of the House of Ulloa end in
tragedy. Combining gothic elements with humor and social satire, The
House of Ulloa is the finest achievement of Emilia Pardo Bazán, one of
the most dynamic figures of her time.
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