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The great Galeoto; Folly or saintliness / two plays done from the verse of José Echegaray into English prose by Hannah Lynch

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Two linked stage plays offer concentrated moral dramas set within contemporary society, each unfolding through confrontations, revelations, and social pressure. One play centers on the corrosive effects of rumor and suspicion on intimate bonds, showing how gossip and misinterpretation escalate into accusations that upend lives. The other contrasts outward propriety and inner conviction, probing whether apparent folly may mask a deeper sanctity or whether social ritual obscures true moral feeling. Both pieces rely on sharp dialogue, escalating tension across acts, and character-driven dilemmas to examine honor, reputation, and conscience.

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José Echegaray

José Echegaray was a prominent Spanish playwright and poet, known for his contributions to the Spanish literary scene in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of morality, identity, and the human condition, reflecting the influences of contemporary European drama. Echegaray's notable plays include "The Great Galeoto," which delves into the complexities of love and sacrifice, and "The Son of Don Juan," inspired by Ibsen's exploration of existential themes. His writing is characterized by its emotional depth and philosophical inquiry, earning him recognition as a significant figure in Spanish literature.

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