Spanish Drama of the Golden Age describes this little-known field of
European drama. This book describes and analyzes Spanish plays and
drama. It reviews the Spanish plays from the 1580s to the death of
Pedro Calderon de la Barca in 1681. This text also discusses the
controversy to which direction the Spanish theater would take: whether
it is for entertainment or a representation of the intellect and
emotions. This book describes Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and
the rise of the Spanish comedia. The text describes how Lope wrote his
plays and how he sold them outright to the manager of an acting
company, which became its property. The text also describes the life
of Tirso de Molina who was often criticized for his cavalier treatment
of a historical fact. This book also discusses the works of Ruiz de
Alarcon, Guillen de Castro, Velez de Guevara, and Mira de Amescua.
This book also assess this period of Spanish drama in terms of the
influence of other countries in Europe such as Britain and France.
This book can prove valuable for university students of Spanish,
Spanish literature teachers to students of sixth forms, and Spanish
historians.
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The Commonwealth and International Library: Pergamon Oxford Spanish Division
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781483181394
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter