The Resources of Quinola: A Comedy in a Prologue and Five Acts
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Set in sixteenth-century Spain and arranged as a prologue and five acts, the drama centers on an inventor whose demonstration of a steam-driven vessel sparks public astonishment, court intrigue, and ecclesiastical scrutiny. Political maneuvering, legal jeopardy for his circle, and comic episodes among townspeople and minor figures are interwoven with scenes of spectacle and denunciation. The piece examines tensions between technological daring and entrenched authority, the fickleness of popular opinion, and social ambition, blending historical anecdote with satirical and theatrical experimentation.
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