UID:
almafu_9961061034402883
Format:
1 online resource (153 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-281-94985-X
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9786611949853
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1-84615-272-0
Series Statement:
Coleccion Tamesis. Serie A, Monografias ; 204
Content:
A study of Lope's religious plays and their reflection of the theocentric world of seventeenth-century Spain. Lope de Vega's religious plays are a distinctive part of his output, but little scholarly work is available on them. This study focuses on five plays, La hermosa Ester, the Isidro plays, Lo fingido verdadero and La buena guarda. Within the context of the seventeenth-century stage, Canning examines Lope's manipulation of religious material, and his treatment of socio-literary themes - love, the role of women - and the way in which theyare employed to generate audience reception. She considers the relationship between religious drama and metatheatre, focusing on Lope's techniques for highlighting the illusory nature of life and the relationship between lo verdadero and lo divino, concepts which lie at the heart of the theocentric world view of seventeenth-century Spain. The conflicting imperatives of human and divine love and the issue of identity are features of all of theplays. And she shows that the interplay between illusion and reality and the relationship between playwright and audience are crucial to Lope's dramatic output. ELAINE CANNING lectures in Spanish at the University of Wales, Bangor.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 04 May 2023).
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La hermosa Ester and the re-creation of the biblical Esther -- The re-presentation of Madrid's patron in La ninez de San Isidro and La juventud de San Isidro -- Metatheatre and the Spanish comedia religioso -- Lo fingido verdadero as metaplay -- Dona Clara, saint or sinner? : role-playing within the role in La buena guarda.
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Spanish
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-85566-030-X
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781846152726
URL:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781846152726/type/BOOK