The Unloved Woman (play)

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A 1913 performance of the play

The Unloved Woman (Spanish: La malquerida) is a 1913 play by the Spanish writer Jacinto Benavente. It has been adapted a number of times for films and television including the 1921 American silent film The Passion Flower , the 1940 Spanish film The Unloved Woman and the 1949 Mexican film The Unloved Woman . [1]

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  1. Goble p.34

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