Ramón de la Cruz explained

Ramón de la Cruz (28 March 1731 – 5 March 1794) was a Spanish neoclassical dramatist.

Born in Madrid, he was a clerk in the ministry of finance. He is the author of nearly 400 sainetes,[1] little farcical sketches of city life, written to be played between the acts of a longer play. He published a selection in ten volumes (Madrid, 1786–1791). The best of his pieces, such as Las Tertulias de Madrid, are specimens of satiric observation.

Historians acknowledge that his writings provide a vivid window into the life of late 18th century Madrid, including satirizing the customs of the different classes of the city.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Kany, Charles E. (Charles Emil) . Life and manners in Madrid, 1750-1800 . 1970 . New York, AMS Press . Internet Archive . 978-0-404-03634-8 . xi.