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A shipwrecked pilgrim is rescued by fishermen and, while recovering near Barcelona, wanders into a series of encounters that include a solitary musician and a band of armed men who quarter in a nearby village. Gaining their confidence, he hears a turbulent romance in which two noble suitors vie for the same woman, provoking jealousy, plotted violence, and public disorder; these recounted episodes sit alongside the pilgrim’s own misfortunes and wanderings. The narrative links episodic adventure and social tension with recurring themes of honor, fate, generosity, and the unpredictable consequences of love and rivalry during a journey home.

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Lope de Vega

Lope de Vega (1562-1635) was a prominent Spanish playwright, poet, and novelist of the Golden Age, known for his prolific output and innovative contributions to Spanish literature. He is credited with establishing the foundations of Spanish drama, particularly through his mastery of the comedia, a genre that blends tragedy and comedy. Among his notable works is "Fuente Ovejuna," a powerful exploration of collective justice and social themes. De Vega's influence extends beyond his own time, as he shaped the trajectory of Spanish theater and inspired countless writers. His works reflect a deep understanding of human emotions and societal issues, making him a central figure in the literary heritage of Spain.

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