Los Sueños
Los Sueños (Dreams or Visions) is a satirical prose work by the Spanish Baroque writer Francisco de Quevedo. Written between 1605 and 1622, it was first published in Barcelona in 1627 under the title Sueños y discursos de verdades descubridoras de abusos, vicios y engaños en todos los oficios del mundo ("Dreams and discourses on truths revealing abuses, vices and deceptions in all the professions and estates of the world").[1]
Los Sueños consists of five sections, each describing a satirical dream vision of the next world:
- El Sueño del Juicio Final ("The Dream of the Last Judgement")
- El Alguacil Endemoniado ("The Bedevilled Constable")
- Sueño del Infierno ("The Vision of Hell")
- El Mundo por de dentro ("The World from the Inside")
- Sueño de la Muerte ("The Dream of Death")
References
- ↑ Introduction to the English translation (Dreams) by R.K. Britton (Aris & Phillips, 1989)
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