Display title | The Prince Who Learned Everything in Books |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | El Principe Que Todo Lo AprendiĆ³ En Los Libros is a children's play written in 1912 by noted Spanish playwright Jacinto Benavante. It is about a young Prince who became obsessed with books-- Fairy Tale books, that is. Worried that his son might be losing touch with reality, his father, The King (nearly every character in the play is known by his role, not a real name) sends him on a journey so he can see what the real world is like. Hilarity Ensues. |