Stefan Zweig

Veinticuatro horas en la vida de una mujer

So you don't find it hateful, despicable, for a woman to abandon her husband and daughters to follow some random man, about whom she knows nothing, not even if he is worthy of her love? So reckless and light-hearted of a woman who, moreover, is no longer a young girl and who, even for love of her daughters, should have cared about her own dignity? 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman unravels the mysteries of human nature and shows how fate can become a catalyst for a deep moral debate, when the characters are faced for a whole day with their own rules of conduct, which, until then, they have guided their lives.

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2001

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104

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22 de març del 2025

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