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Los Sueños, Volume I

Chapter 19: A QUIEN LEYERE
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A sequence of dreamlike satires presents a parade of grotesque, comic, and bitter scenes that expose social vices, hypocrisy, and human follies. The work strings together episodic visions—mock tribunals, infernal tableaux, and absurd encounters—using sharp irony, moral reflection, and vivid imagery to ridicule institutions, vanity, corruption, and false pieties. Its structure favors short, concentrated sketches over continuous narrative, shifting freely between allegory, caricature, and philosophical asides. The voice alternates caustic invective and mordant humor, aiming to instruct by scorn while entertaining through grotesque invention and rhetorical virtuosity.

A QUIEN LEYERE

He querido que la muerte acabe mis discursos como las demás cosas. Quiera Dios que tenga buena suerte. Este es el quinto sueño[339]; no me queda ya que soñar. Y si en la Visita de los Chistes no despierto, no hay que aguardarme[340]. Si te pareciere que ya es mucho sueño, perdona algo la modorra que padezco; y si no, guárdame el sueño[341], que yo seré sietedurmiente[342] de las tales figuras. Vale.[343]