The Invisible Labyrinth: Madrid as a Character in the Antonia Scott Trilogy
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The trilogy utilizes specific landmarks to ground the high-stakes fiction in reality: The Invisible Labyrinth: Madrid as a Character in
Compare Gómez-Jurado’s Madrid with the London of Sherlock Holmes or the Stockholm of Lisbeth Salander. Conclusion: The Spanish Quixote and Sancho Antonia’s attic
Antonia lives in the heart of a bustling capital but remains a hermit. Her apartment on Calle del Olivar is her "fortress of solitude" within the urban noise. Conclusion: The Spanish Quixote and Sancho
Antonia’s attic in Lavapiés provides a sharp contrast. This multicultural, gritty neighborhood reflects her desire to be "unseen" and her grounded, unpretentious nature. Key Locations as Narrative Anchors
Gómez-Jurado utilizes a "high-low" contrast to define the city’s atmosphere: