Leonor, O El Calvario De La Honra is a poignant drama in three acts and in verse by Agustín García Pompa, originally published in 1894. This work explores themes of honor, sacrifice, and societal expectations through the tragic story of Leonor. Written in elegant Spanish verse, the play offers a glimpse into the social and moral landscape of late 19th-century Spain.
García Pompa's play is a compelling example of historical drama, showcasing the conventions of the era while delving into the complex emotions of its characters. "Leonor" is a valuable resource for students and scholars of Spanish literature, theater history, and cultural studies. Its enduring themes and lyrical language continue to resonate with readers today.
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