<p>Ambrosio Arce de los Reyes fue un poeta y dramaturgo que vivió en la primera mitad del siglo XVII. <em>El hechizo de Sevilla</em> es una comedia de cautivos con un referente histórico –literario, que es el trasunto de una realidad de la época. La comedia presenta dos temas: el amoroso y el del cautiverio; este último está contemplado bajo dos vertientes: una, la versión fiel del término, es decir, lo que supone ser prisionero en tierra extraña y, otra más libre, el cautiverio del alma, ya que todos los personajes, en mayor o menor medida, están oprimidos por sus fracasos, ataduras sociales y morales propias de la época que les ha tocado vivir.</p><p> Ambrosio Arce de los Reyes was a poet and playwright who lived in the first part of the 16th century. El hechizo de Sevilla is a comedy of captives with a literary-historical referent that is contemplated by means of two viewpoints: first, the faithful version of the term 'captive', that is what it means to be a prisoner in alien lands, and, second, more freely, the soul in captivity.</p>
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