
A lively pair of early seventeenth‑century comedies invites listeners into the bustling streets of Madrid, where wit and circumstance collide. In the first play, a young couple grapples with a string of misfortunes, only to discover that the very remedy for their woes lies hidden within the tangled web of family expectations and clever wordplay. The second drama turns the tables on authority, as a ruler disguises himself as an ordinary citizen to test the virtues of his own officials, exposing the absurdities of power with sharp humor and heartfelt moments.
Both pieces showcase Lope’s trademark blend of sparkling dialogue, vibrant characters, and a keen eye for social commentary, all delivered with the breezy rhythm that made his stage works beloved for centuries. Listeners will be drawn into the quick‑moving plots, the playful misunderstandings, and the timeless celebrations of love, loyalty, and the human capacity for clever improvisation.
Language
es
Duration
~4 hours (241K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-03-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1562–1635
One of the great voices of Spain’s Golden Age, this astonishingly prolific playwright helped reshape European theater with fast-moving plots, vivid characters, and a deep feel for everyday life. His work ranges from sparkling comedies to dramas of honor, love, and faith.
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