"Lo que fue de la Dolores" is a dramatic comedy depicting Aragonese customs, written in three acts by Jos Mar a Acevedo and Antonio Merlo. This original play, published in 1932, offers a glimpse into the society and traditions of the Aragon region of Spain. The play explores themes of love, loss, and societal expectations within the context of early 20th-century Spanish life. "Lo que fue de la Dolores" is a valuable work for students and enthusiasts of Spanish theater, offering insights into the cultural nuances and dramatic styles of the period.
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