Don Juan (Cyclopedia of Literary Characters)
At a glance:
- Author: George Gordon
- Type of Work: Play
- Type of Plot: Satire
- Time of Work: Late eighteenth century
- Setting: Spain, Turkey, Russia, and England
- Genres: Satire, Poetry, Narrative poetry
- Subjects: Power, personal or social, England or English people, Eighteenth century, Wealth, Spain or Spanish people, Diplomacy or diplomats, Turkey or Turkish people
- Locales: England, Russia, Constantinople, Seville, Spain, Turkey
Characters Discussed
Don Juan (JEW-awn), the young son of Donna Inez and Don Jose, a hidalgo of Seville. He is a handsome, mischief-making boy whose education, after his father’s death, is carefully supervised by his mother, who insists that he read only classics expurgated in the text but with all the obscenities collected in an appendix. He is allowed to associate only with old or ugly women. At the age of sixteen, he learns the art of love from Donna Julia, a young matron. The ensuing scandal causes Donna Inez to send her son to Cadiz, and from there to take ship for a...
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