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A companion to early modern Hispanic theater
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ISSN: 22123091 ISBN: 9789004234567 9789004263017 9004263012 1306493498 9781306493499 900423456X Year: 2014 Volume: 2 Publisher: Leiden Brill

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A panoramic, state-of-the-art handbook destined to chart a course for future work in the field of early modern Hispanic theater studies. It begins in the closet with an essay on Celestina as closet drama and moves out into the court to explore intersections with courtly love. An essay on the comedia and the classics demonstrates this genre’s firm grounding in the classical tradition, despite Lope de Vega’s famous protestations to the contrary. Distinct but related genres such as the autos sacramentales and the entremeses also make an appearance. The traditional themes of honor and wife-murder share the stage with less familiar topics like the incorporation of animals into performance. This volume covers the urban space of the city in Spain and Portugal as well as uncharted territories in the New World and Japan. Essays on emblems and the picaresque round out this anthology, along with studies of theatrical representations of early modern innovations in science and technology. The book concludes with two different psychoanalytical approaches, focused on melancholy and Lacanian tragedy, respectively. This collection incorporates the work of younger scholars along with established names in the field to synthesize the most exciting recent work on the comedia and related forms of early modern Hispanic theatrical production. Contributors include: Ignacio Arellano, Frederick de Armas, Henry Sullivan, Edward Friedman, A. Robert Lauer, Manuel Delgado, Adrienne Martín, Enrique García Santo Tomás, Matthew Stroud, Teresa Scott Soufas, Enrique Fernández, María Mercedes Carrión, Robert Bayliss, Ted Bergman, Cory Reed, Maryrica Lottman, Christina Lee, and Enrique Duarte.

Theatre in Spain, 1490-1700
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ISBN: 0521355923 9780521355926 Year: 1989 Publisher: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press

Lo villano en el teatro del Siglo de Oro
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ISBN: 8470394495 9788470394492 Year: 1985 Volume: 36 Publisher: Madrid : Castalia,

La Comedia : Seminario Hispano-Francès organizado por la Casa de Velázquez, Madrid, Diciembre1991-Junio 1992
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ISBN: 8486839564 9788486839567 Year: 1995 Volume: 48 Publisher: Madrid : Casa de Velázquez,


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Los géneros dramáticos en las poéticas del Siglo de Oro : investigación preliminar al estudio de la teoría dramática en el Siglo de Oro.
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ISBN: 0900411783 9780900411786 Year: 1974 Volume: 35 Publisher: London Tamesis


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Poetry as play : Gongorismo and the Comedia
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ISBN: 128335862X 9786613358622 9027277737 9789027277732 9781556193040 1556193041 9781556193057 155619305X 9789027217622 9027217629 1556193041 9027217610 9027217629 155619305X 9789027217615 Year: 1991 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub.,

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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

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