The Jew of Seville
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Author
Contributions
- Shapiro, Norman R. - Contributor
Publication
2002 - University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
42,750 words, Guess
Page Count
171 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivejewofseville0000sejo
- ISBN-100252027000
- ISBN-139780252027000
- LibraryThing1989988
- Goodreads6101039
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- Library of Congress Control Number2001003139
- OCLC Control Number47054640
- Better World Books9780252027000
- Open LibraryOL18171011M
Classifications
- LCCPQ3939.S3 D5413 2002
- LCCPQ3939.S3D5413 2002
Description
"The Jew of Seville, a five-act verse drama first performed in 1844, is the story of Jacob Eliacin, a Jew during the Spanish Inquisition. Eliacin had been humiliated and beaten by the uncle of his Christian lover, Bianca. The couple had fled to Greece, where Bianca had died in childbirth. Eliacin, who amassed great wealth, had assumed the name Diegarias and had raised daughter Ines a Christian. Twenty years later, as the play opens, Diegarias is now a prominent member of the court at Seville, where Ines encounters and is seduced by Don Juan in a sham marriage. When he discovers Don Juan's treachery, Diegarias demands that the nobleman marry his daughter. But a self-serving Moor reveals the truth of Diegarias's identity to Don Juan, who then publicly refuses to marry a Jew's daughter. After this humiliation, Diegarias retreats to plot revenge which will have dire consequences for Ines."--BOOK JACKET.
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