Francifredo dux de Venecia: Melodrama tà (c)trico-terrorà -fico en dos actos, by Mariano de Pina y Bohigas, is a classic Spanish play that blends elements of tragedy, melodrama, and terror. Set in Venice, the two-act play tells a dark and suspenseful story, showcasing the author's mastery of dramatic tension and vivid characterization. This edition offers readers a chance to experience a gripping work from 19th-century Spanish literature. The play's themes of betrayal, power, and the supernatural make it a compelling read for those interested in historical drama and the gothic tradition.
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