Tirso de Molina by Tirso de Molina

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By Benjamin Becker Posted on Mar 10, 2026
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Molina, Tirso de, 1571?-1648 Molina, Tirso de, 1571?-1648
Spanish
"Tirso de Molina" by Tirso de Molina is a dramatic work written in the early 17th century. This piece features complex characters navigating themes of faith, desire, and redemption, particularly following the character Paulo, a hermit grappling with his past sins and the possibility of salvation. The narrative intertwines elements of moral reflecti...
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to Paulo, who expresses profound contentment in his solitary life in the wilderness, reflecting on his spiritual journey and the mercies of God. However, a sense of dread soon engulfs him as he dreams of his impending judgment and potential condemnation to Hell. This turmoil escalates with the arrival of a demonic figure, who instills doubt within him and sets in motion his fate intertwined with another character, Enrico. As Paulo learns of Enrico's wicked deeds, he becomes consumed by fear for his own fate, prompting him to abandon his ascetic lifestyle and pursue a similarly sinful existence, believing it may lead to a shared destiny. The opening portions are rich with poetic language and reveal the psychological struggles between sin, redemption, and divine scrutiny. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Thomas Lopez
7 months ago

It’s refreshing to see such a high standard of digital publishing.

Charles Williams
9 months ago

This digital copy caught my eye due to its reputation, the formatting on mobile devices is surprisingly crisp and clear. This adds significant depth to my understanding of the field.

George Garcia
1 year ago

As a professional in this niche, the clarity of the writing makes even the most dense sections readable. A trustworthy resource that I'll keep in my digital library.

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