An Annotated Analytical Bibliography of Tirso de Molina Studies

An Annotated  Analytical Bibliography of Tirso de Molina Studies
Author: Vern G. Williamsen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:868374802

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An Annotated Analytical Bibliography of Tirso de Molina Studies 1627 1977

An Annotated  Analytical Bibliography of Tirso de Molina Studies  1627 1977
Author: Walter Poesse
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1979
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015011526657

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A History of Spanish Golden Age Drama

A History of Spanish Golden Age Drama
Author: Henry K. Ziomek
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813183565

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Spain's Golden Age, the seventeenth century, left the world one great legacy, the flower of its dramatic genius—the comedia. The work of the Golden Age playwrights represents the largest combined body of dramatic literature from a single historical period, comparable in magnitude to classical tragedy and comedy, to Elizabethan drama, and to French neoclassical theater. A History of Spanish Golden Age Drama is the first up-to-date survey of the history of the comedia, with special emphasis on critical approaches developed during the past ten years. A history of the comedia necessarily focuses on the work of Lope de Vega and Calderon de la Barca, but Ziomek also gives full credit to the host of lesser dramatists who followed in the paths blazed by Lope and Calderon, and whose individual contributions to particular genres added to the richness of Spanish theater. He also examines the profound influence of the comedia on the literature of other cultures.

Myths of Modern Individualism

Myths of Modern Individualism
Author: Ian Watt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521585644

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In this volume, Ian Watt examines the myths of Faust, Don Quixote, Don Juan and Robinson Crusoe, as the distinctive products of modern society. He traces the way the original versions of Faust, Don Quixote and Don Juan - all written within a forty-year period during the Counter Reformation - presented unflattering portrayals of the three figures, while the Romantic period two centuries later recreated them as admirable and even heroic. The twentieth century retained their prestige as mythical figures, but with a new note of criticism. Robinson Crusoe came much later than the other three, but his fate can be seen as representative of the new religious, economic and social attitudes which succeeded the Counter-Reformation. The four figures help to reveal problems of individualism in the modern period: solitude, narcissism, and the claims of the self versus the claims of society. They all pursue their own view of what they should be, raising strong questions about their heroes' character and the societies whose ideals they reflect.

Hesitancy and Experimentation in Enlightenment Spain and Spanish America

Hesitancy and Experimentation in Enlightenment Spain and Spanish America
Author: Ann L Mackenzie,Jeremy Robbins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317982814

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Published in memory of Ivy L. McClelland, a pioneer-scholar of Spain’s eighteenth century, this volume of original essays contains, besides an Introduction to her career and internationally influential writings, three previously unpublished essays by McClelland and nine studies by other scholars, all of which are focused on elucidating the Enlightenment and its characteristic manifestations in the Hispanic world. Among the Enlightenment writers and artists, works and genres, themes and issues discussed, are: Nicolás Moratín and epic poetry, Lillo’s The London Merchant and English and French influences on eighteenth-century Spanish drama, José Marchena and literary historiography, oppositions and misunderstandings within Spanish society as reflected in El sí de las niñas, Goya and the visual arts, Quintana’s Pelayo and historical tragedy, Enlightenment discourse, the Periodical Press, theatre as propaganda, the ideology and politics of Empire, the roots of revolt in late viceregal Quito, women’s experience of Enlightenment in Spain, social and cultural difference in colonial Peru, ideological debate and uncertainty during the Age of Reason, eighteenth-century Spain on the nineteenth-century stage, and public opinion in Spain on the eve of the French, and European, Revolution. First published as a Special Issue of the Bulletin of Spanish Studies (LXXXVI [November–December 2009], Nos 7–8), this book will be of value and stimulus to all scholars concerned to investigate and interpret the culture, theatre, ideology, society and politics of the Enlightenment in Spain, Europe and Spanish America.

The Golden Age Comedia

The Golden Age Comedia
Author: Charles Ganelin,Howard Mancing
Publsiher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1557530866

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Drawing on the groundbreaking Spanish scholarship and editions of earlier generations and relying on research conducted in Spanish archives, this pioneering group of English-speaking scholars offers a new treatment of familiar material. The editors yoke together widely varying critical practices, including incisive New Critical readings and far-reaching explorations that draw on the most current European critical thought. In addition to these more strictly literary studies, there are interdisciplinary essays focusing on seventeenth- and twentieth-century reception and the social makeup of the comedia audience. The whole thus presents a balanced picture of the many ways in which the comedia can be viewed, and the contributors complement each other's work in often surprising ways, illuminating the same corpus from a number of perspectives.

Bulletin of the Comediantes

Bulletin of the Comediantes
Author: Comediantes (Association).
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1979
Genre: Spanish literature
ISBN: STANFORD:36105015217305

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Re Thinking Literary Identities

Re Thinking Literary Identities
Author: Laura Monrós-Gaspar
Publsiher: Universitat de València
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-06-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9788491342618

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Great Britain is changing, and so is Europe. The aim of this book, therefore, is to reflect upon the processes of (re)creation of art and literature within and against the backdrop of the shifting paradigms of the world as we know it. At a time when the political relations between Great Britain, Europe and the rest of the world are being redefined, this book examines the (de)construction of modern identities through the (de)codification of classical and contemporary mythologies.