This collection comprises selected works by Francisco de Quevedo, a prominent figure of the Spanish Golden Age. Included are volumes 2, 3, and 4 of his complete works, offering readers a comprehensive look into his literary contributions. Quevedo was renowned for his masterful use of language, his satirical wit, and his profound philosophical insights. His poetry, prose, and dramatic works reflect the complex social and political landscape of 17th-century Spain. This compilation showcases Quevedo's diverse talents and solidifies his legacy as one of Spain's most important writers. Readers interested in Spanish Golden Age literature and the works of Francisco de Quevedo will find this collection invaluable.
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