The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest
Play written by Tirso de Molina around 1616–30 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest (Spanish: El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra) is a play traditionally attributed to Tirso de Molina, although several scholars now attribute it to Andrés de Claramonte. Its title varies according to the English translation, and it has also been published under the titles The Seducer of Seville and the Stone Guest and The Playboy of Seville and the Stone Guest. The play was first published in Spain around 1630, though it may have been performed as early as 1616.[1] Set in the 14th century, the play is the earliest fully developed dramatisation of the Don Juan legend.[2]
The Seducer of Seville and the Stone Guest | |
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Written by | Andrés de Claramonte or Tirso de Molina |
Date premiered | c. 1616–30 |
Original language | Spanish |
Subject | Don Juan |
Genre | Spanish Golden Age |
Setting | 14th century |