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María (novel)

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301: 245: 27: 192:. In the middle of a romantic and bucolic landscape, the young characters fall in love with each other but circumstances prevent the full realization of their love. Efraín returns from a six year stay in Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, during which time he was pursuing his high school education. After Efraín returns to 201:
to study medicine. Two years later Efraín returns to Colombia after hearing that Maria is very ill. He returns too late, finding that María has died of illness. Heart-broken, Efraín decides to leave Cauca definitely, this time without a fixed destination.
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the couple profess their love for each other, but they must temper their relationship since María becomes ill, apparently due to the excitement of their relationship. They can only stay together for three months before Efraín is forced to travel to
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is considered one of the most important works of 19th-century Spanish American literature. Alfonso M. Escudero characterized it as the greatest Spanish-language romantic novel. The Romantic style of the novel has been compared to the one of
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to pursue his studies. It has been claimed that María herself is based, at least in part, upon a cousin of the author. The
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The story narrates the idyllic and tragic love between María and her cousin Efraín, both natives of
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elements, such as both main characters being natives of
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