Publisher's Synopsis
Maximiliano: O El Desenlace De Un Imperio is a historical drama in four acts by Segismundo Cervi Y Campasol, originally published in 1906. Written in prose, the play vividly portrays the tragic events surrounding the fall of Emperor Maximilian's reign in Mexico. The drama unfolds the intricate political machinations and personal conflicts that led to the demise of the Second Mexican Empire.
Cervi Y Campasol masterfully captures the historical atmosphere and the key figures involved, offering a compelling perspective on a pivotal moment in Mexican history. This play remains a significant contribution to Spanish-language historical drama, offering readers a chance to witness a critical period through a dramatic lens.
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