The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega
Author : Hugo Albert Rennert
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Page : 660 pages
File Size : 40,95 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Literary Criticism
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Author : Hugo Albert Rennert
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Page : 660 pages
File Size : 40,95 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Literary Criticism
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Author : Hugo Albert Rennert
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Page : 624 pages
File Size : 31,99 MB
Release : 1904
Category : Authors, Spanish
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Author : Lope de Vega
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Page : 302 pages
File Size : 48,52 MB
Release : 1925
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Page : 952 pages
File Size : 38,12 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Best books
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Page : 1662 pages
File Size : 12,81 MB
Release : 1972
Category : American literature
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Author : Maria Cristina Quintero
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 20,31 MB
Release : 1991-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9027217610
During the Golden Age, poetry and drama entered into a dynamic intertextual and intergeneric exchange. The Comedia appropriated the different poetic currents prevalent during the Renaissance and also often enacted the controversies surrounding poetic language. Of particular interest is the influence of gongorismo on the comedia. Luis de Góngora himself experimented with dramatic form in his two little-known plays, Las firmezas de Isabela and El doctor Carlino. In his quest for effective dramatic language, Lope de Vega dramatized Gongorine language through both parody and respectful imitation. Calderón de la Barca, whose plays represent the culmination of Góngora's influence on Golden Age theater, transformed gongorismo into a rich, performative code that functions simultaneously as poetic discourse and dramatic convention.
Author : Alice Irene Lyser
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Page : 868 pages
File Size : 28,12 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Latin America
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Page : 544 pages
File Size : 20,99 MB
Release : 1964
Category : Monographic series
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Page : 1452 pages
File Size : 48,75 MB
Release : 1984
Category : American literature
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Author : Jonathan Thacker
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 32,29 MB
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780853235484
The theatrum mundi metaphor was well-known in the Golden Age, and was often employed, notably by Calderón in his religious theatre. However, little account has been given of the everyday exploitation of the idea of the world as stage in the mainstream drama of the Golden Age. This study examines how and why playwrights of the period time and again created characters who dramatize themselves, who re-invent themselves by performing new roles and inventing new plots within the larger frame of the play. The prevalence of metatheatrical techniques among Golden Age dramatists, including Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina, Calderón de la Barca and Guillén de Castro, reveals a fascination with role-playing and its implications. Thacker argues that in comedy, these playwrights saw role-playing as a means by which they could comment on and criticize the society in which they lived, and he reveals a drama far less supportive of the social status quo in Golden Age Spain than has been traditionally thought to be the case.