Bandera Negra is a four-act drama written by Tomas Rodriguez Rubi, Francisco Navarro Villoslada, and Miguel Agustin Principe, published in Madrid in 1844. This historical play offers a glimpse into Spanish theatrical traditions of the mid-19th century. The work explores themes relevant to its time and provides insights into the literary and cultural landscape of Spain.
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