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El Arenal de Sevilla

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Published January 1, 2007

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Lope de Vega

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Lope de Vega was a Spanish Baroque playwright and poet. His reputation in the world of Spanish letters is second only to that of Cervantes, while the sheer volume of his literary output is unequaled: he is estimated to have written up to 1,500 three-act plays – of which some 425 have survived until the modern day – together with a plethora of shorter dramatic and poetic works.

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July 3, 2024
Gran historia. Magnífica comedia de enredos.

Enriquece nuestro entendimiento del puerto de Sevilla que en el S. XVI resultó un lugar sumamente dinámico y en donde confluye una gran actividad mercante con todo tipo de vicios, riesgos y la ausencia de una autoridad que cohercione constantemente, hay una laxitud moderada que permite juegos sociales con muchos vericuetos.
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