Resumen
El lindo Don Diego is a brilliant comedic play by Agustín Moreto, a dramatist of Spain’s Siglo de Oro (Golden Age).
Written in the mid-17th century, the play offers a sharp and humorous satire of vanity, narcissism, and social pretension, centered on its hilariously conceited protagonist, Don Diego.
Don Diego is a young nobleman obsessed with his own beauty and charm.
He believes every woman must be in love with him—and that his presence is a gift to all.
But his delusions make him the target of mockery and scheming as other characters navigate love, courtship, and mistaken identities around him.