
La marquesa
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Narrated by:
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Eva Coll
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By:
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George Sand
About this listen
Casada a los 16 años con un marqués ya mayor quedó viuda a los 16 años y medio. La primera experiencia con el sexo opuesto que tuvo la marquesa fue totalmente negativa y eso le hizo estar muy condicionada con respecto a los hombres. El problema de la sociedad de la época era que una mujer no podía estar sin un marido que la apoyara o un amante al menos, sin sufrir la humillación sarcasmo y ridículo del entorno social. Para detener este acoso constante la marquesa aceptó un amante que no le gustaba, el un tanto torpe y estúpido vizconde de Larrieux. Desesperanzada, tiempo después, la marquesa conoce el amor apasionado, platónico y romántico.
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