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  1. Don Juan Tenorio: Drama religioso-fantástico en dos partes (Don Juan Tenorio: Religious-Fantasy Drama in Two Parts) is a play written in 1844 by José Zorrilla. It is the more romantic of the two principal Spanish-language literary interpretations of the legend of Don Juan .

    • José Zorrilla
    • Romantic Play
    • 1844
    • 1844
  2. Don Juan Tenorio, Spanish drama in seven acts by José Zorrilla, produced and published in 1844. The play, a variation of the traditional Don Juan story, was the most popular play of 19th-century Spain. Zorrillas Romantic style and sensibility are revealed in the rollicking story of the young.

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  3. Don Juan Tenorio: drama religioso-fantástico en dos partes es un drama romántico publicado en 1844 por José Zorrilla. 1 Constituye, junto con El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra (1630), atribuida a Tirso de Molina y de la que Don Juan Tenorio es deudora, una de las dos principales materializaciones literarias en lengua española del mi...

  4. Between 1839 and 1849, Zorrilla composed 40 plays, including Don Juan Tenorio (1844), a version that parodies the old Don Juan legend. Although Zorrilla would later disparage Don Juan Tenorio as an unsuccessful youthful experiment, the play’s lyricism, colorful characters, and engrossing plot have made it a popular favorite, still performed ...

  5. José Zorrilla y Moral 21 February 1817 Valladolid, Spain: Died: 23 January 1893 (aged 75) Madrid, Spain: Occupation: Poet, playwright: Language: Spanish: Literary movement: Romanticism: Notable works: Don Juan Tenorio: Spouse: Florentina O’Reilly, Juana Pacheco: Signature; Seat L of the Real Academia Española; In office 31 May 1885 – 23 ...

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    • 23 January 1893 (aged 75), Madrid, Spain
    • José Zorrilla y Moral, 21 February 1817, Valladolid, Spain
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  7. Overview. José Zorrilla y Moral (1817-1893), was a poet, dramatist, and major figure of the nationalist wing of the Spanish Romantic movement. He was born in Valladolid, Spain and educated at the Real Seminario de Nobles, a Jesuit school, and later at the universities of Toledo and Valladolid.

  8. Apr 17, 2024 · Zorrillas greatest success was achieved with his version of the Don Juan story, the play Don Juan Tenorio (1844). Written while he was in his 20s and later despised by him as a failure, it was the most popular play of 19th-century Spain and is still frequently performed.

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