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The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest 
My favorite yet from the time period of Siglo de Oro in Spain! So scandalous.
This is literally a telenovela with way too many characters that have similar names.

i hated this so much. i hated all the characters, i hated everything that happened. the only thing i truly enjoyed was when the ghost from a character from earlier in the play came the fuck out of nowhere and killed don juan. fuck don juan by the waytho i can see why ppl would enjoy it,,, i just didn't
Fabulous!!! The original Don Juan in all its glory!!! Me encantó.
I liked this original version much better than Don Juan Tenorio. It's actually a combination of several different legends/tall tales that existed in the Spanish Golden Age. Mozart's Don Giovanni is based more off of this one than Zorrilla's version.
A must-read for anyone wanting to claim any affinity in medieval or Spanish literature. 'El Burlador' started so much and has influenced literature in ways that have been forgotten. I recommend the reading using supporting literary essays to help point out the important aspects as well as a brush up on the ideology and social expectations of the era it was written in. It's difficult to pick up works like this one and drop the modern mindset with which we read things, but doing so can only
Tirso de Molina
Paperback | Pages: 258 pages Rating: 3.65 | 3156 Users | 104 Reviews

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| Title | : | The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest |
| Author | : | Tirso de Molina |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 258 pages |
| Published | : | January 1st 1986 by Liverpool University Press (first published 1616) |
| Categories | : | Plays. Classics. European Literature. Spanish Literature. Drama. Cultural. Spain. Theatre |
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A must-read for anyone wanting to claim any affinity in medieval or Spanish literature. 'El Burlador' started so much and has influenced literature in ways that have been forgotten. I recommend the reading using supporting literary essays to help point out the important aspects as well as a brush up on the ideology and social expectations of the era it was written in. It's difficult to pick up works like this one and drop the modern mindset with which we read things, but doing so can only enhance the understanding of the work.Describe Books As The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest
| Original Title: | El burlador de Sevilla o El convidado de piedra |
| ISBN: | 0856683019 (ISBN13: 9780856683015) |
| Characters: | Don Juan Tenorio |
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Ratings: 3.65 From 3156 Users | 104 ReviewsCriticism About Books The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest
Excellent! It reminded me of Shakespeare. A joy to read .My favorite yet from the time period of Siglo de Oro in Spain! So scandalous.
This is literally a telenovela with way too many characters that have similar names.

i hated this so much. i hated all the characters, i hated everything that happened. the only thing i truly enjoyed was when the ghost from a character from earlier in the play came the fuck out of nowhere and killed don juan. fuck don juan by the waytho i can see why ppl would enjoy it,,, i just didn't
Fabulous!!! The original Don Juan in all its glory!!! Me encantó.
I liked this original version much better than Don Juan Tenorio. It's actually a combination of several different legends/tall tales that existed in the Spanish Golden Age. Mozart's Don Giovanni is based more off of this one than Zorrilla's version.
A must-read for anyone wanting to claim any affinity in medieval or Spanish literature. 'El Burlador' started so much and has influenced literature in ways that have been forgotten. I recommend the reading using supporting literary essays to help point out the important aspects as well as a brush up on the ideology and social expectations of the era it was written in. It's difficult to pick up works like this one and drop the modern mindset with which we read things, but doing so can only

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