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Title page of an early printed editionWritten byDate premieredc. 1616-1630Original languageSubjectGenreSetting14th centuryThe Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest (: El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra) is a play written.
Its title varies according to the English translation, and it has also been published under the titles The Seducer of Seville and the Stone Guest and The Playboy of Seville and the Stone Guest. The play was first published in around 1630, though it may have been performed as early as 1616. Set in the 14th century, the play is the earliest fully developed dramatisation of the legend. Brockett and Hildy (2003, 144). Brockett and Hildy (2003, 144) and Bunn (1998, 1112).Sources.
Banham, Martin, ed. The Cambridge Guide to Theatre. Cambridge: Cambridge UP., ed. The Trickster of Seville. By Tirso de Molina. Roy Campbell. In Life is a Dream and Other Spanish Classics.

Eric Bentley's Dramatic Repertoire v.2. New York: Applause. 137-218.
Brockett, Oscar G. And Franklin J. History of the Theatre. Ninth edition, International edition. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Bunn, Elaine. 'Tirso de Molina.'
El Burlador De Sevilla Pdf English
In Banham (1998, 1112-1113). Edwards, Gwynne, trans. The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest. By Tirso de Molina.
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Hispanic Classics ser. Warminster: Aris & Phillips.External links. Media related to at Wikimedia Commons. Spanish has original text related to this article:. (in Spanish).