Gálvez, Manuel, 1882-1962

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Wikipedia page about this book: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nacha_Regules Release date is 2019-11-20

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"Nacha Regules: Novela" by Manuel Gálvez is a social novel published in 1919. Set in Buenos Aires during the Centennial era, it tells the story of Ignacia "Nacha" Regules, a woman forced into prostitution by poverty and social pressure, and Fernando Monsalvat, a guilt-ridden lawyer who sees her salvation as a path to social reform. Their platonic romance unfolds against stark class divisions, exposing the hypocrisy of high society and the brutal realities faced by impoverished women in early twentieth-century Argentina. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



Poverty -- Fiction Prostitution -- Fiction Argentina -- Social conditions -- 20th century -- Fiction

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