La Perfecta Casada. . . is a classic of Spanish literature, authored by Luis de Leà 3n. This edition is a reprint of the third edition from the 16th century, incorporating variations from the first edition and including a new prologue. The text explores the ideals and expectations surrounding marriage and women's roles in society during the Spanish Golden Age.
De Leà 3n's work provides valuable insights into the cultural and religious values of the period, offering a glimpse into the lives and beliefs of the time. This edition is essential for students and scholars interested in Spanish literature, history, and the social dynamics of the 16th century. Its enduring relevance makes it a significant contribution to the study of marriage and gender roles throughout history.
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