Guzm n El Bueno: Soliloquio, Escena Tr gica Unipersonal, Con M sica En Sus Intervalos..., by Tom s de Iriarte, presents a dramatic soliloquy centered on the historical figure of Guzm n el Bueno. This tragic one-man scene is enriched with musical interludes, enhancing the emotional depth and impact of the narrative.
Iriarte's work offers a poignant exploration of duty, sacrifice, and honor, capturing the internal struggles of a man faced with an impossible choice. The play is a notable example of 18th-century Spanish drama, reflecting the period's interest in both classical themes and Enlightenment ideals.
This edition makes available a significant work of Spanish literature, inviting readers to engage with its historical context and enduring themes. The integration of music within the dramatic structure adds a unique dimension, making it a compelling piece for scholars and enthusiasts of Spanish theater and music alike.
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