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A brief volume that opens with a candid first-person preface about the anxieties and exhilaration of mounting a stage premiere, followed by three concise comedies. Each piece stages social encounters and romantic entanglements among fashionable circles, combining brisk theatrical plotting with undercurrents of private melancholy. The works emphasize the rituals and artifices of performance and society, exposing the fragile emotions beneath outward frivolity. Economical, stage-conscious scenes rely on timing, gesture, and sharply observed dialogue to reveal shifting sympathies and moral ambiguities within one-act dramatic forms.

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Eduardo Zamacois

Eduardo Zamacois was a Spanish author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the realms of fiction and drama. His works often explore complex human emotions and societal themes, reflecting the intricacies of life in his time. Notable titles include "Their Son; The Necklace" and "El misterio de un hombre pequeñito: novela," which showcase his narrative skill and depth of character. Zamacois also delved into theatrical writing, as seen in "El teatro por dentro," offering insights into the world of performance. His literary legacy continues to resonate, providing a window into the cultural and social dynamics of early 20th-century Spain.

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