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Coleccion De Sainetes; Volume 1

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568 pages, Paperback

Published July 28, 2018

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Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch

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Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch Martínez (Madrid, 6 de septiembre de 1806 - íbidem, 2 de agosto de 1880) fue un dramaturgo, poeta, traductor, filólogo y crítico español, uno de los más destacados representantes del drama romántico en su país. Es conocido principalmente por su pieza Los amantes de Teruel (1837). Escribió dramas históricos y de "comedias de magia". Entre los primeros figuran Las hijas de Gracián Ramírez (1831), Doña Mencía (1838), Alfonso el Casto (1841), La jura de Santa Gadea (1845), La madre de Pelayo (1848) y La luz de la raza (1852). Entre las "comedias de magia" se encuentran La redoma encantada (1839), Los polvos de la madre Celestina (1840) y Las Batuecas (1843).
También escribió tres sainetes, las únicas piezas teatrales donde utiliza prosa y no verso; artículos de costumbres; relatos breves. Editó y prologó obras de Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca, Tirso de Molina y Alarcón.

En 1847 pasó a formar parte de la Real Academia Española. Además fue director de la Escuela Normal, de 1854 a 1862, y de la Biblioteca Nacional, de 1862 a 1875.

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