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'Doa Perfecta' (1876) is a 19th-century realist novel by Benito Prez Galds from what is called the first of Galds's three epochs in his novels of social analysis.

Plot summary



The action occurs in 19th century Spain, when a young liberal named Don Jos (Pepe) Rey, arrives in a cathedral city named Orbajosa, with the intention of marrying his cousin Rosario. This was a marriage of convenience arranged between Pepe's father Juan and Juan's sister, Perfecta.

Upon getting to know each other, Pepe and Rosario declare their eternal love, but in steps Don Inocencio, the cathedral canon, who meddles and obstructs the marriage as well as the good intentions of Doa Perfecta and her brother Don Juan. Over the course of time, several events lead up to a confrontation between Pepe Rey and his aunt Perfecta (supposedly based on Galds's difficult relationship with his mother), which is caused by her refusal to allow Pepe and Rosario to marry, because Pepe is a non-believer. The novel ends up with the death of Pepe Rey due to his aunt Perfecta. Rosario turns mad and ends up in a madhouse.

The novel illustrates the great power that the church wielded. It also describes the differences between the traditional, provincial outlook, and the modern, liberal outlook of Madrid, the capital.

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations



The lost 1918 American silent film 'Beauty in Chains' was adopted from the novel.

In 1951, Alejandro Galindo directed a film adaptation written by Gunther Gerzso set in Mexican sites and times with Dolores del Ro as Doa Perfecta.

In 1977, the film version was written and directed by Csar Fernndez Ardavn. Julia Gutirrez Caba played Doa Perfecta. The cast included other actors such as Jos Luis Lpez Vzquez, Manuel Sierra, Victoria Abril, Emilio Gutirrez Caba, Fernando Sancho and Mirta Miller.

In 1985, there was a TV version made in Venezuela by Venezolana de Televisin with Lupita Ferrer as Doa Perfecta.

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