ALVAREZ QUINTERO, SERAFIN AND JOAQUIN


Meaning of ALVAREZ QUINTERO, SERAFIN AND JOAQUIN in English

born March 26, 1871, Utrera, Seville, Spain died April 12, 1938, Madrid born Jan. 20, 1873, Utrera died June 14, 1944, Madrid brothers who collaborated in almost 200 dramas depicting the life, manners, and speech of Andalusia. Their work was among the most popular in Spain during the early 20th century and greatly added to the revival of the Spanish theatre. Their dramas are remarkable for a vivacious and skilled presentation. Among their better-known plays are Los galeotes (1900; The Galley Slaves), El amor que pasa (1904; The Love That Passes), and Malvaloca (1912), a serious drama that received the prize of the Spanish Royal Academy. Several of their plays were translated into English by Helen and Harley Granville-Barker (192732); their complete works were published in Obras completas, 7 vol. (195354).

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