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Don Quijote de la Mancha is one of the most important classic Spanish novels worldwide and has been translated into several languages. It is also on the list of the most read books of all time.
Fuenteovejuna - Lope de Vega
Let’s move on to the theater genre with Fuenteovejuna, a play written by Lope de Vega. A story based on a real event that occurred in the town of Fuente Obejuna, Cordoba. In this play by Lope de Vega, the inhabitants of a small-town rebel against the abuse of power of a comendador (knight commander).
In addition, this play is the origin of the well-known phrase: “Todos a una como Fuenteovejuna” (All together as Fuenteovejuna). A united village stand up to tyranny and abuses of power to fight for the defense of justice. A reflection on values and ethics that has reached our days.
Life is a dream (La vida es sueño) - Calderón de la Barca
La vida es sueño (Life is a dream) is a baroque play that deals with themes such as destiny, free will and illusion. It tells the story of Prince Segismundo, who has been imprisoned since birth by his father for fear of a prophecy that foretold him a destiny as a villain.
This play is one of the most outstanding plays of the Golden Age and has been the subject of thousands of philosophical and symbolic interpretations over time.
Don Juan Tenorio - José Zorrilla
Another outstanding play of Spanish literature is Don Juan Tenorio by José Zorrilla. A story based on the legend of Don Juan, but in a more dramatic version published in the 19th century.
One of the most representative classics Spanish books of the romantic theater and has been adapted on numerous occasions for the stage. In this story, the seductive Don Juan Tenorio defies the social and religious norms of the time, where he must face death to redeem himself for his sins.