Higuamota: Drama En Cinco Cuadros Escrito En Diversos Metros is a 19th-century Spanish-language play by Patricio De La Escosura. This historical drama unfolds in five acts, employing a variety of poetic meters characteristic of the period. Set against a backdrop of Latin American history, "Higuamota" explores themes of conflict, betrayal, and love. De La Escosura's dramatic work offers a glimpse into the literary and theatrical landscape of its time, showcasing the author's skill in crafting compelling characters and intricate plots. Scholars and enthusiasts of Spanish literature, theater, and Latin American history will find this play a valuable and engaging read.
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