
ROMANCE DE LOBOS - ROMANCE DE LOBOS COMEDIA BARBARA LA ESCRIBIO DON RAMON DEL VALLE INCLAN OPERA OMNIA VOL XV - OPERA OMNIA ROMANCE DE LOBOS COMEDIA BARBARA DIVIDIDA EN TRES JORNADAS VOL XV
DRAMATIS PERSONAE - EL CABALLERO DON JUAN MANUEL MONTENEGRO - SUS HIJOS DON PEDRITO, DON ROSENDO, DON MAURO, DON GONZALITO Y DON FARRUQUIÑO - SUS CRIADOS DON GALÁN, LA ROJA, EL ZAGAL DE LAS VACAS, ANDREIÑA, LA REBOLA Y LA RECOGIDA - DON MANUELITO SU CAPELLÁN - ABELARDO PATRÓN DE LA BARCA, LOS MARINEROS Y EL RAPAZ - DOÑA MONCHA Y BENITA LA COSTURERA, FAMILIARES DE LA CASA - LA HUESTE DE MENDIGOS DONDE VAN EL POBRE DE SAN LAZARO, DOMINGA DE GOMEZ, EL MANCO LEONES, EL MANCO DE GONDAR, PAULA LA REINA QUE DA EL PECHO A UN NIÑO, ANDREIÑA LA SORDA Y EL MORCEGO CON SU COIMA - ARTEMISA LA DEL CASAL, BASTARDA DEL CABALLERO, CON UN HIJO PEQUEÑO A QUIEN LLAMAN FLORIANO - EL CIEGO DE GONDAR CON SU LAZARILLO - FUSO NEGRO, LOCO - UNA TROPA DE SIETE CHALANES: SON MANUEL TOVIO, MANUEL FONSECA, PEDRO ABUIN, SEBASTIAN DE XOGAS Y RAMIRO DE BEALO CON SUS DOS HIJOS
UNA VIUDA CON SUS CUATRO HUERFANOS - LA SANTA COMPAÑA DE LAS ANIMAS EN PENA - JORNADA PRIMERA - ROMANCE DE LOBOS - JORNADA PRIMERA - ESCENA PRIMERA
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A moonlit road leads a stumbling, wine‑soaked knight into a night that twists between the macabre and the absurd. Don Juan Manuel Montenegro, mounted on a restless pony, is besieged by a chorus of disembodied voices that urge him toward a procession of chained souls and flickering candles. The scene erupts into a feverish blend of terror and rib‑ticking banter as witch‑like figures and a black‑crowned galloping horse threaten to drag him into the underworld.
The play teems with a riotous cast—boisterous servants, a blind prophet, a troupe of mischievous boys, and a widowed mother lugging four orphans—each delivering razor‑sharp jokes that undercut the gloom. Amid the clatter of chains and the distant crow of a black rooster, the dialogue darts between slapstick insults and dark folklore, painting a vivid portrait of rural superstition gone wild. Listeners will find themselves caught in the frantic rhythm of an early‑modern comedy that revels in its own theatrical chaos while hinting at deeper questions of sin and redemption.
Language
es
Duration
~2 hours (131K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1866–1936
A leading voice of Spain’s Generation of ’98, he wrote with dazzling style and a sharp, often satirical eye. His novels and plays helped reshape modern Spanish literature, especially through the darkly comic lens he called esperpento.
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