La Emancipada (1863) by Ecuadorian writer is widely considered the first Ecuadorian novel and a precursor to realist and feminist literature in Latin America. The novel critiques 19th-century social and moral conventions, particularly those restricting women’s autonomy.

Eduardo receives a letter from a close friend warning him that Rosaura’s father, Don Pedro , and the local priest are conspiring to marry her off to a wealthy stranger, Don Anselmo de Aguirre .

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