Translated from the Spanish by Robert M. Fedorchek with an introduction by Agnes Moncy Juan Valera's The Illusions of Doctor Faustino (Las ilusiones del doctor Faustino) came out in 1875, one year after the resounding success of his Pepita Jim nez. One of the author's contemporaries, the critic Manuel de la Revilla, considered it among the most important novels of his time and compared it to Flaubert's L'Education sentimentale on account of the negative...
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