El Rey De La Casa is a classic Spanish 'sainete' (a one-act comic play) by Antonio Casero, originally published in 1911. This prose work provides a window into early 20th-century Spanish theatre and literary culture. As an original sainete, "El Rey De La Casa" offers readers a glimpse into the humor and social commentary prevalent in popular Spanish entertainment of the time. This edition preserves the original text, making it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of Spanish language, literature, and theatrical history. Casero's work represents a significant contribution to the genre and remains relevant for those interested in understanding the evolution of Spanish dramatic arts.
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