by Fernando Mollá is a historical novel that offers a compelling look at the War of the Spanish Succession through the eyes of its central figure, King Philip V. Written with a focus on geopolitical maneuvering and personal reflection, the book provides a unique perspective on a conflict that reshaped Europe and defined the modern Spanish state. Historical Narrative and Perspective
By "getting into the skin" of Philip V, Mollá provides a psychological depth often missing from standard history books. !714. Palabra de Rey (Spanish E - Fernando Moll...
This is a strong recommendation for fans of Spanish historical fiction who appreciate a mix of military strategy and royal court drama. by Fernando Mollá is a historical novel that
It builds toward the pivotal Battle of Barcelona on September 11, 1714, illustrating the specific effects of European politics on the region of Catalonia. Key Highlights This is a strong recommendation for fans of
The novel explores the complex web of alliances involving England, France, Austria, and Holland, explaining why these powers were drawn into a war that ultimately cost the Spanish Empire territories like Gibraltar.
Set a month before his death, the story follows an elderly Philip V (the Duke of Anjou) as he recounts his reign to his biographer. This framing device allows the reader to experience the events of 1700 to 1714 not just as historical dates, but as the lived experiences of the first Bourbon monarch in Spain.