Memorias De Una - Pulga Tomo 2
In the first book, the flea primarily observed Bella. In Tomo 2 , our winged narrator jumps ship. The flea lands on the Reverend Ambrose, a puritanical figure from the first novel. Through the flea’s microscopic eyes, we witness the reverend’s secret life in London’s underground masquerade balls.
"Memorias de una pulga" (Memoirs of a Flea) is a classic work of Victorian erotica, originally published anonymously in London in 1887. The story follows the "travels" and observations of a flea named Julia, who moves between different human hosts, providing a voyeuristic perspective on their private and sexual encounters. Story Summary of Volume 2 (Tomo 2) memorias de una pulga tomo 2
In a stunning finale unique to Tomo 2 , the flea’s home (a lavish powdered wig belonging to a Duchess) is set on fire during a jealous rage. The flea must leap through flames, leading to a psychedelic sequence where the narrator questions if it is dying or becoming omniscient. The book ends with the flea landing on the author himself, breaking the fourth wall. In the first book, the flea primarily observed Bella
). While the first volume introduced us to the voyeuristic world of a tiny narrator, Volume 2 (Tomo 2) Through the flea’s microscopic eyes, we witness the
The story is set in 19th-century high-society England, focusing on the hidden lives of the aristocracy, clergy, and their servants.