Social Drama in Nineteenth-Century Spain
Explore the fascinating landscape of social drama in 19th-century Spain with "Social Drama in Nineteenth-Century Spain" by celebrated author and historian. Published by The University of North Carolina Press in 1964, this insightful book spans 168 pages and delves into the evolution of social drama, starting with the pioneering works of Moratin.
The author examines the continuity of Moratin's influence through subsequent playwrights, offering a rich analysis of key figures such as Tamayo y Baus, Ayala, Eguilza, Echegaray, as well as lesser-known but significant contributors like Dicenta and Galdos. This comprehensive study not only highlights the artistic contributions of these writers but also situates their works within the broader social and cultural contexts of the time.
Whether you're a student of literature or simply fascinated by Spanish history, this book is a must-have addition to your collection!