The great Galeoto; Folly or saintliness by José Echegaray

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Author Echegaray, José, 1832-1916
Translator Lynch, Hannah, 1859-1904
Title The great Galeoto; Folly or saintliness
two plays done from the verse of José Echegaray into English prose by Hannah Lynch
Note Translation of: Gran Galeoto; and, O locura o santidad.
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Summary "The Great Galeoto; Folly or Saintliness" by José Echegaray is a dramatic work that consists of two plays, first translated into English prose by Hannah Lynch, written in the late 19th century. The plays explore profound social and moral issues, challenging the audience to reflect on the nature of love, loyalty, and the human condition. Central to the story is Don Julian, whose relationships with those around him—especially his wife Teodora and his charge, the young Ernest—spark themes of affection, duty, and the complexities of honor. At the start of the play, we are introduced to the central characters in Don Julian's home. Teodora expresses her affection for her husband and her concern for their friend Ernest, who struggles with his sense of indebtedness and purpose. Don Julian reveals his intention to help Ernest find a way to support himself and distance from the sense of humiliation derived from his reliance on them. However, lurking beneath the surface is the tension of societal perceptions and rumors about their relationships, which are heightened by the entrance of Doña Mercedes, who brings alarming news about the gossipy nature of their society. This opening sets the stage for complex interplays of love, morality, and societal judgment that will unfold throughout the dramatic narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject Spanish drama -- Translations into English
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