Viage al Parnaso / La Numancia (Tragedia) y El Trato de Argel (Comedia)
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The volume begins with a mock-epic poetic voyage to the mountain of the Muses in which the narrator and a company of poets seek divine judgment, offering playful praise, satire, and reflections on poetic craft. It continues with a tragedy that stages the desperate resistance of a besieged city, attending to themes of communal honor, sacrifice, and the futility of outside relief. A final comedy portrays the hardships of captivity abroad, showing tangled affections between captors and captives, schemes of ransom and escape, and the moral and social tensions generated by bondage.
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