El doncel de don Enrique el doliente, Tomo II (de 4) by Mariano José de Larra

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By Thomas Pham Posted on Jan 9, 2026
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Larra, Mariano José de, 1809-1837 Larra, Mariano José de, 1809-1837
Spanish
Okay, so you know those old historical romances that can feel a bit stuffy? This second volume of Larra's 'El doncel' is the opposite. It's like a Spanish soap opera set in the 15th century. We're following the young 'doncel' Manrique, who's stuck serving a king he might not even like, while tangled up in all sorts of court intrigue and personal drama. The big question here isn't just about battles or politics—it's about a person trying to figure out who they are and where their loyalties really lie when everyone around them is playing games. Larra writes with a sharpness that feels surprisingly modern, making you forget this was written in the 1830s.
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This is the second part of Mariano José de Larra's four-volume historical novel, set during the reign of the 'Sickly King,' Enrique IV of Castile. The court is a hotbed of conspiracy, and our young hero, Manrique, is right in the middle of it.

The Story

Picking up where the first book left off, Manrique is now deeply embedded in the royal court. He's not just a bystander; he's actively involved in the political schemes and power struggles swirling around the weak king. The plot thickens with personal entanglements, secret alliances, and the constant threat of betrayal. It's less about grand battles and more about the quiet, tense conversations in shadowy corridors that decide the fate of a kingdom.

Why You Should Read It

Larra is famous for his biting satire and criticism of Spanish society, and even in this historical setting, that voice comes through. He uses the past to talk about the present (his present, which is fascinating to see). Manrique isn't a perfect knight in shining armor; he's conflicted, ambitious, and sometimes morally ambiguous. That makes him feel real. You're reading for the intrigue, sure, but also to see how this clever young man navigates a world where honor and deception are two sides of the same coin.

Final Verdict

This is for you if you love historical fiction with a psychological edge. It's perfect for readers who enjoy complex characters and political maneuvering more than straightforward action. Think of it as a character study wrapped in a period drama. You don't need to be a history expert—Larra's clear frustration with political hypocrisy and social pretense is timeless and completely engaging.



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Oliver Perez
1 year ago

Fast paced, good book.

Michael Thomas
8 months ago

This is one of those stories where the arguments are well-supported by credible references. Truly inspiring.

Kenneth Moore
1 year ago

Recommended.

Jackson Thompson
2 months ago

Text is crisp, making it easy to focus.

Noah Young
1 year ago

I stumbled upon this title and the plot twists are genuinely surprising. This story will stay with me.

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