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O Locura O Santidad es una obra literaria escrita por el autor espa�����ol Jos����� Echegaray. Esta obra es una reflexi������n profunda sobre la moral y la �����tica, y plantea la pregunta de si la locura y la santidad son dos caras de la misma moneda.En esta obra, Echegaray presenta dos personajes: uno que es considerado loco y otro que es considerado santo. Ambos personajes tienen una gran influencia en la gente que los rodea y sus acciones tienen un gran impacto en la sociedad.A lo largo de la obra, Echegaray explora las diferencias y similitudes entre la locura y la santidad, y cuestiona la idea de que la locura es algo negativo y la santidad algo positivo. Tambi�����n se pregunta si la sociedad deber������a aceptar y valorar la locura y la santidad de la misma manera.Esta obra es una reflexi������n profunda sobre la naturaleza humana y la sociedad, y es una lectura interesante para aquellos que buscan explorar temas filos������ficos y �����ticos.1901. The text of the play is in Spanish. With introduction and notes by J. Geddes and Freeman M. Josselyn. From the Introduction: The remarkable career of Jose Echegaray in science, politics and letters during the latter half of the nineteenth century has attracted the attention of students in each of these departments of human activity. Indeed, the results of Echegaray has accomplished in any one of these branches entitle him to a distinguished position. To the student of letters, this fact is the more interesting in that Echegaray's pronounced natural aptitude is for science and mathematics. The factors that have contributed largely to his success in the drama are unusual intellect, combined with imagination and will power to work and to preserve. O Locura O Santidad is one of his most celebrated plays.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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