Romantic entanglements expose problematic gender roles
Newlyweds lvaro and Blanca vacation with two other couples on the northern coast of France, where misunderstandings, trickery, and flirtations ensue. lvaro wants a cosmopolitan life full of travel and excitement, but the more traditional Blanca yearns for stability. Meanwhile, Blanca's former suitor the Marqu s de Alqueriz pursues an affair with the liberated (and married) American Lady Shewening. The contrasts between these characters highlight important social issues in early-twentieth-century Spain, including women's changing roles, infidelity and violence within marriage, and the thorny relationship between Spain and the United States in the aftermath of the Spanish-American War.
Best known as a poet, novelist, and journalist, Sof a Casanova presented this work as a play at the encouragement of one of Spain's leading authors, Benito P rez Gald s. Following its performance at Madrid's prestigious Teatro Espa ol in 1913, it was published as a novel in dialogue.
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