
La araña negra, t. 4/9
"La araña negra, t. 4/9" by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez is a novel written in 1892. This serialized work tells the story of the Baselga family, a noble lineage from Old Castile whose ancestry traces back to Reconquista heroes. Set in early 19th-century Spain, the novel follows how the Jesuit order patiently weaves a web around this wealthy family, seeking to seize their fortune. The work contains sharp criticism of the Society of Jesus and examines their methods extensively throughout the narrative.
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