This volume contains the complete works of Eusebio Blasco, a prominent Spanish writer of the late 19th century. Blasco was a versatile author, excelling in various genres, including theatre, poetry, and short stories. His plays were particularly popular, reflecting the social customs and political issues of his time. This collection, "Obras completas, 6," offers a comprehensive view of Blasco's literary output, showcasing his wit, social commentary, and mastery of the Spanish language. Readers interested in Spanish literature and culture will find this book a valuable resource, providing insight into the literary landscape of the era.
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