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    Don Juan (Spanish: [doŋ ˈxwan]), also known as Don Giovanni , is a legendary, fictional Spanish libertine who devotes his life to seducing women. The original version of the story of Don Juan appears in the 1630 play El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra (The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest) by Tirso de Molina.

  2. Laissez-vous séduire par la comédie musicale Don Juan, qui revient pour son 20e anniversaire. Au Grand Théâtre de Québec à l'été 2024!

  3. Don Juan, fictitious character who is a symbol of libertinism. Originating in popular legend, he was first given literary personality in the tragic drama El burlador de Sevilla (1630; “The Seducer of Seville,” translated in The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest), attributed to the Spanish.

  4. In English literature, Don Juan, written from 1819 to 1824 by the English poet Lord Byron, is a satirical, epic poem that portrays the Spanish folk legend of Don Juan, not as a womaniser as historically portrayed, but as a victim easily seduced by women.

  5. Dans une Espagne romantique et intemporelle, les cœurs battent, se déchaînent et se brisent pour Don Juan. Jeune noble à la beauté farouche, libertin sans scrupule, le fils de Don Luis déchaîne les passions : séducteur cruel et blasphémateur, il attise le désir des unes, attire la haine des autres...

  6. In a romantic and timeless Spain, hearts beat and break for Don Juan. Young nobleman with fierce beauty, the son of Don Luis unleashes passions: a cruel seducer, he stirs up the desire of some, attracts the hatred of others. During a duel, he coldly assassinates the Commander, a man he has offended.

  7. May 29, 2018 · Don Juan (dŏn wän, jōō´ən, Span. dōn hwän), legendary profligate. He has a counterpart in the legends of many peoples, but the Spanish version of the great libertine has become the most universal.

  8. Lord Byron’s verse novel Don Juan (1819–24), sardonic and casual, combined the colloquialism of medieval light verse with a sophistication that inspired a number of imitations. Read More.

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