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Spanish drama (Comedy) Books
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Leandro Fernández de Moratín
El sí de las niñas
"El sí de las niñas" by Leandro Fernández de Moratín is a prose comedy first performed in 1806. Sixteen-year-old Doña Francisca faces an arranged marriage to fifty-nine-year-old Don Diego, orchestrated by her mother. But the young woman's heart belongs to a soldier named Don Carlos. With her maid's help, the lovers struggle against parental authority and social convention. This Enlightenment-era masterpiece sparked unprecedented success and fierce controversy, drawing massive crowds before the Spanish Inquisition banned it for nearly twenty years.
Carlos Arniches y Barrera
Sainetes
"Sainetes" by Carlos Arniches y Barrera is a collection of theatrical one-act plays written in the early 20th century. The work captures the vibrant essence of everyday life in Spain, featuring a colorful cast of characters that navigate societal norms, personal ambitions, and romantic entanglements. The plays often incorporate humor, local dialects, and a touch of the absurd, making them an engaging reflection of contemporary Spanish culture. The opening portion introduces us to a lively scene set in a modest plazuela of the lower neighborhoods. Here, we meet various characters, including Señor Eulogio, a shoemaker, and Cirila, a teasing young woman. The dialogue is filled with playful banter as Señor Eulogio and Secundino engage in humorous exchanges about relationships and social dynamics. As Cirila interacts with Secundino, their flirtation hints at a deeper web of relationships among the characters, foreshadowing conflicts and comedic situations that emerge as the narrative unfolds. The atmosphere blends lighthearted teasing with the realities of life in their community, setting the stage for entertaining encounters.
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