Lope de Vega's contemporaries (1562-1635), the creator of Spanish national drama, called the "miracle of nature" and the "phoenix among writers." More than 2,000 plays, 21 volumes of poetic and epic works - such a creative contribution of the artist not only to Spanish but also to world culture. This edition includes two of the most famous plays of the Spanish playwright - the historical play "Sheep's Well" and the comedy "Dog in the Hay".
Fuente Ovejuna (Sheep's Well) against Senor Fernand Gomez de Guzmán, which ended in his assassination. "Dog in the Hay" is the story of the noble and wealthy Countess Diana de Belflor. In love with her secretary Theodoro, Diana does not dare to give free rein to her heart or give her lover to another, because her passion is hindered by noble honor. Tristan, a clever rascal, comes to the aid of his lovers, and Theodoro suddenly becomes a nobleman and a nobleman who is not inferior to Diana in wealth or antiquity. Lope de Vega's plays have withstood the test of time with honor and are now successfully performed on many theatrical stages.