The story – a magistrate infatuated with a miller's faithful wife attempts to seduce her – derives from the novella by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón (born in Granada) and has been traced in film several times, usually in Spanish.
Even though he was a self-taught person, he was very interested in Literature since a very young age, having read some of the classics of the occidental narrative, such as the Spanish great writers, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra and Pedro Antonio de Alarcón and the French Alejandro Dumas.
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