Few women there is like Mrs Bárbara in the world and in the literature. Weapon woman to take, willful, passionate, covetous, greedy, in her all the human weaknesses live and the virtues hide to the eye of the reader, if it is that it has them, from beginning to end Mrs Bárbara turns out to be the inventory of sorrows of a woman that torn by the adversity there turns in incensed woman, who dominates the men, that he wants to possess everything what him one takes a fancy, still if he is the man who despises it, who ruins lives and despises children.
Rómulo Gallegos the big Venezuelan writer, Mrs Bárbara published in 1929, with this big literary wise move the forest was constructing itself one of the props of the regional, parochial literature, with the whole local extract that they inspired. Mrs Bàrbara is a woman who imposes his law on men and women into what it has turned his particular reign, the mannish one is not completely bad as in algùn moment is quoted in the work, it is the result of a stained maiden who lodges the hate towards the men for those that violentaron his naivety.
There faces Santos Luzardo the son of a landowner who has come to sell, the property that he has inherited, but that before the presence of Mrs Bárbara decides neither to allow to intimidate for the woman's wild animal that it is, and although it does not manage to break it either he does not even fall in love with her, manages in some measurement to conquer it when she s ì lover, before the first man who has resisted to his delight and he has refused to obey his law, moves away with what it surrounds it and where for many years he has reigned like cruel tirana.
Mrs Bàrbara well deserves a little bit of good reading, the events descriptions and delineated perfectly of personages achieved by Galicians, they confirm why despite so much passed time Mrs Bàrbara keeps on being a forced literature exercise.
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