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Tirso de Molina
Spanish Mercedarian friar and noted dramatist, born Gabriel López y Téllez (1583–1648)
For the Madrid Metro station, see Tirso de Molina (Madrid Metro).
Gabriel Téllez, O.
de M. (c.
Tirso de molina biography of williams
24 March 1583 – c. 20 February 1648),[1] also known as Tirso de Molina, was a Spanish Baroquedramatist and poet, as well as a Mercedarianfriar, and Catholic priest. He is primarily known for writing The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest, the play from which the character Don Juan originates.[2] His work also includes female protagonists and the exploration of sexual issues.[3]
Life and career
Gabriel Téllez was born in Madrid to Andrés López and Juana Téllez, servants of the Count of Molina.
As a youth, he studied at the University of Alcalá]]. He joined the mendicant Order of Our Lady of Mercy on 4 November 1600, by whom he was sent to the Monastery of San Antolín at Guadalajara to begin his period of novitiate on 21 Janu