A masterpiece of 19th century romantic poetry, The Spanish Gypsy tells the story of a young gypsy woman named Fedalma who falls in love with a Christian nobleman named Don Silva. Against a backdrop of religious and political conflict, the two lovers struggle to overcome the prejudices of their families and society. The Spanish Gypsy remains a landmark of Spanish literature and a testament to the enduring power of love.
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