Resumen
La Isabelina unfolds during the reign of Queen Isabel II of Spain, a period marked by political upheaval, intrigue, and shifting allegiances.
Through the eyes of its conflicted protagonist—often entangled in the tensions between liberal and conservative ideals—the novel explores the complexities of love, honor, and national identity in a society in flux.
With rich historical detail and sharp social commentary, Pío Baroja captures the spirit of a generation caught between tradition and change.
The narrative weaves personal passions with the broader currents of Spanish history, making La Isabelina both an intimate romance and a reflective portrait of a nation in transition.