Kessinger Pub.
Kila, MT
2004
157 pp.
9781419140822

The story is set in a small Andalusian town in Spain and revolves around the character of Luis de Vargas, a young seminarian who has recently returned to his hometown after studying in Madrid. Luis is struggling with his faith and his feelings towards Pepita Jimenez, the beautiful and seductive widow of a former friend of his father. As he spends more time with Pepita, Luis begins to question his vocation and his beliefs, and the two become romantically involved. However, their relationship is complicated by the disapproval of Luis' father and the interference of a local priest who tries to convince Luis to return to the seminary. The novel explores themes of religion, morality, love, and the conflict between tradition and modernity. "Pepita Jimenez" is considered one of the most important works of Spanish literature and a milestone in the development of the Spanish novel.

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