Obras completas de Fígaro, Tomo 2

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Obras completas de Fígaro, Tomo 2

by Mariano José de Larra

ES·~13 hours·78 chapters

Chapters

78 total
1

OBRAS COMPLETAS DE FÍGARO

3:09
2

COLECCIÓN DE ARTÍCULOS DRAMÁTICOS, LITERARIOS, POLÍTICOS Y DE COSTUMBRES

3:28
3

MI NOMBRE Y MIS PROPÓSITOS

8:53
4

REPRESENTACIÓN DE LOS ZELOS INFUNDADOS, Ó EL MARIDO EN LA CHIMENEA

7:08
5

YO QUIERO SER CÓMICO

10:43
6

YA SOY REDACTOR

9:19
7

DON CÁNDIDO BUENAFÉ ó EL CAMINO DE LA GLORIA

13:06
8

EN ESTE PAÍS

13:29
9

REPRESENTACIÓN DE LA COMEDIA NUEVA de DON MANUEL EDUARDO GOROSTIZA TITULADA CONTIGO PAN Y CEBOLLA

12:16
10

DON TIMOTEO Ó EL LITERATO

15:49

Description

This volume gathers a lively assortment of dramatic sketches, literary essays, political pamphlets, and social observations penned in the early 1830s. Originally appearing in newspapers such as La Revista Española and El Observador, the pieces capture the restless spirit of a Spain wrestling with newfound press freedoms.

The author, writing under the familiar name Figaro, moves from witty stage dialogues to sharp critiques of bureaucracy, from tender poetry to vivid travel impressions. His candid tone reveals the tensions of the era—censorship, shifting regimes, and the everyday concerns of ordinary citizens—while never losing a touch of humor.

For listeners, the collection offers more than historical data; it presents a conversational portrait of a society in transition, where ideas clash and culture evolves. Whether you are intrigued by 19th‑century politics or simply enjoy sharp, observational prose, these pieces provide an engaging window into a pivotal moment in Spanish public life.

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Language

es

Duration

~13 hours (798K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

France: Garnier Hnos., 1870.

Credits

Andrés V. Galia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2022-07-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mariano José de Larra

Mariano José de Larra

1809–1837

A sharp, restless voice of Spanish Romanticism, he turned journalism into a weapon against hypocrisy, bad taste, and political failure. His essays still stand out for their wit, speed, and frustration with a country he longed to see renewed.

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