Obras is a collection of dramatic works by Tirso de Molina, a prominent playwright of the Spanish Golden Age, and includes commentary by Hartzenbusch. This compilation showcases the wit, complexity, and theological depth characteristic of Molina's plays, reflecting the social and intellectual currents of 17th-century Spain. From comedies of manners to profound explorations of morality and divine grace, these obras offer a rich tapestry of human experience as seen through the lens of a master dramatist. The plays in this collection represent a significant contribution to the Spanish literary canon and continue to be studied and performed for their enduring relevance and artistic merit.
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