La Enamorada: Drama En Cuatro Actos, a captivating play written in Spanish by Marco Praga and Manuel Bueno, presents a compelling narrative of love and relationships. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century society, the drama explores the complexities of human emotion and the challenges faced by individuals in pursuit of their desires.
This four-act play offers a rich tapestry of characters and situations, brought to life through vivid dialogue and compelling plot developments. Readers and theater enthusiasts alike will appreciate the depth and nuance of the story, as well as the timeless themes that resonate even today.
Originally published in 1899, "La Enamorada" remains a significant work of Spanish literature, showcasing the talent and artistry of Praga and Bueno. This edition offers a valuable opportunity to rediscover this classic drama and appreciate its enduring appeal.
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