Critical Studies of Calderón's Comedias
Author : J. E. Varey
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 25,99 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Spanish drama (Comedy)
ISBN : 9780576141192
Author : J. E. Varey
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 25,99 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Spanish drama (Comedy)
ISBN : 9780576141192
Author : Anita Howard
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 13,97 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9783039115303
This book contrasts the portrayal of kings and kingship in the drama of William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and the Spanish playwright Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600-81), concentrating on the ways in which both dramatists use the individual complexities of their kingly characters to address the intellectual and moral dilemmas of the ideological backgrounds that helped to create them. Against the background of seventeenth-century Europe, when religious and political reformation was leading to reconstructions of concepts of authority and personal and national identity, these two dramatists of early modern England and Spain use the increasingly theatrical facades of absolutist power to explore the internal drama of individual psychology and the kinship of flawed humanity.
Author : José María Ruano de la Haza
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 37,94 MB
Release : 1988-05-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1846313759
This is a definitive critical edition of the holograph manuscript (1639) of Calderón’s comedy. This volume traces the textual history of the play and lists variants from all known editions printed in or immediately after Calderón’s lifetime; it also gives a brief account of editions printed up to the end of the eighteenth century. Two sets of notes are provided: one listing and discussing all the emendations, additions and deletions made by Calderón in the course of the composition of the play; and the other offering clarification of words and allusions in the text which might cause difficulty for the modern reader.
Author : Michael Kidd
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 37,8 MB
Release : 2011-05-15
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1800345038
"What is life? A frenzy. What is life? An illusion, a shadow, a fiction; and the greatest good is fleeting, for all life is a dream, and even dreams are but dreams.
Author : Pascale Baker
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 13,91 MB
Release : 2015-10-02
Category : History
ISBN : 1783163453
This volume delivers a comprehensive study of banditry in Latin America and of its cultural representation. In its scope across the continent, looking closely at nations where bandit culture has manifested itself forcefully ― Mexico (the subject of the case study), the Hispanic south-west of the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela and Cuba ― it imagines a ‘Golden Age’ of banditry in Latin America from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1940s when so-called ‘social bandits’, an idea first proposed by Eric Hobsbawm and further developed here, flourished. In its content, this work offers the most detailed and wide-ranging study of its kind currently available.
Author : Carol Bingham Kirby
Publisher : Edition Reichenberger
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 48,61 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Rey don Pedro en Madrid y el infanzón de Illescas
ISBN : 9783935004640
Author : Rasmus Vangshardt
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 15,81 MB
Release : 2023-11-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1501517023
Rasmus Vangshardt offers an original interpretation of one of the most famous images of literary history, the theatrum mundi. By applying methods of comparative literature, hispanic studies, and theology, he reconsiders the world theatre’s historical peak in early modern Europe in general and the Spanish Golden Age in particular. The author presents a new close reading of Pedro Calderón’s El gran teatro del mundo (c. 1633–36) and outlines the historical and systematic framework for a theatrum mundi of celebration. This concept entails using art to justify human existence in the face of changing conceptions of the cosmos: an early modern aesthetic theodicy and a justification of the world in that liminal space between drama and ritual. By discussing historiographical theories of early modern Europe, especially those of Hans Blumenberg and Bruno Latour, and through conversations with Shakespearean drama and Spanish Golden Age classics, Vangshardt also argues that the theatrum mundi of celebration questions traditional assumptions of great divides between the Middle Ages and Early Modernity and challenges theories of a European-wide early modern sense of crisis.
Author : Library of Congress
Publisher :
Page : 1052 pages
File Size : 37,88 MB
Release : 1976
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Author : Carlene Adamson
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 727 pages
File Size : 40,22 MB
Release : 2024-06-20
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1000643506
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) was one of the major poets of the English Romantic period. This is the final volume of a six-volume edition of The Poems of Shelley, which aims to present all of Shelley’s poems in chronological order and with full annotation. Date and circumstances of composition are provided for each poem and all manuscript and printed sources relevant to establishing an authoritative text are freshly examined and assessed. Headnotes and footnotes furnish the personal, literary, historical and scientific information necessary to an informed reading of Shelley’s varied and allusive verse. Most of the poems in the present volume were composed between late January 1822 and Shelley’s death on 8 July 1822. These include the lyrics to Jane Williams, Fragments of an Unfinished Drama and The Triumph of Life as well as translations from Goethe’s Faust (1822) and Calderón’s El mágico prodigioso. The appendices include editions of Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things (1811), a poem made publicly accessible by the Bodleian Libraries in 2015 for the first time since its publication, and translations by Shelley from Goethe’s Faust (1815), Aeschylus’ Prometheus Bound (1817) and Homer’s Odyssey (probably 1817). In addition to accompanying commentaries, there are extensive bibliographies to the poems, a chronological table of Shelley’s life and publications, and indexes to titles and first lines. Now completed, this is the most comprehensive edition of Shelley’s poetry available to students and scholars.
Author : Melveena McKendrick
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 20,7 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9780521429016
This is the first book to examine the rise of Spain's extraordinary national theatre in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in all its aspects - the commercial theatre, the court drama and the Corpus autos, the organisation of theatrical life, the playhouses themselves and their public, the literary and moral controversies, and the plays as literary texts. The book has been written for students of drama as well as Hispanists: Spanish theatre is set in its national and international context; Spanish titles and theatrical terms are translated. Considerable space has been devoted to the experimental drama of the sixteenth century before Lope de Vega. At the core of the book is a highly distinctive, successful national theatre which mirrored the energies, beliefs and anxieties of a great nation in crisis, yet at the same time granted full expression to the individual genius of its greatest exponents - Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina and Calderon de la Barca.