Obras Postumas De D. Nicolas Fernandez De Moratin is a collection of works by the esteemed Spanish writer Nicol s Fern ndez de Morat n, published posthumously. This compilation offers a comprehensive view of Morat n's literary contributions, showcasing his talent as a poet, playwright, and intellectual figure of his time.
The collection includes a variety of poems that reflect the neoclassical style prevalent in 18th-century Spain, as well as dramatic works that exemplify his influence on the Spanish theater. Readers will gain insight into the literary and cultural landscape of Spain during a period of significant artistic and intellectual development.
Edited by Leandro Fern ndez de Morat n, the collection serves as a lasting tribute to Nicol s Fern ndez de Morat n's legacy, preserving his works for future generations to appreciate. This book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Spanish literature, theater, and the cultural history of Spain.
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