Les Trois Don Juan: Don Juan Tenorio D'espagne, Don Juan De Maraña Des Flandres, Don Juan D'angleterre
1914
Les Trois Don Juan: Don Juan Tenorio D'espagne, Don Juan De Maraña Des Flandres, Don Juan D'angleterre
1914
Les Trois Don Juan, published in 1914 by Guillaume Apollinaire, presents a unique exploration of the legendary figure Don Juan through three distinct incarnations: Don Juan Tenorio from Spain, Don Juan de Maraña from Flanders, and Don Juan from England. The narrative examines themes of love, seduction, and the darker aspects of desire, highlighting how each version of Don Juan navigates romance and its consequences. The story begins with a dramatic portrayal of Don Juan Tenorio's early life, marked by ominous astrological predictions that foreshadow his tumultuous journey.












