Comedy, an Annotated Bibliography of Theory and Criticism

Comedy, an Annotated Bibliography of Theory and Criticism
Title Comedy, an Annotated Bibliography of Theory and Criticism PDF eBook
Author James E. Evans
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 430
Release 1987
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780810819870

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Parallel Lives

Parallel Lives
Title Parallel Lives PDF eBook
Author Louise Fothergill-Payne
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 348
Release 1991
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780838751947

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In Parallel Lives, the contributors observe particular Spanish and English plays from the perspective of the numerous parallels and apparent similarities in the evolution of this art form in the two countries. Illustrated.

Selected Papers

Selected Papers
Title Selected Papers PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Di Pietro
Publisher University of Delaware Press
Pages 378
Release 1983
Genre Education
ISBN 9780874131901

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This volume represents the wide range of interests that comprise applied linguistics today. Contains new approaches to such current topics as discourse analysis, code-switching, second-language acquisition, and functional/notational syllabi for language teaching.

Connecting Past and Present

Connecting Past and Present
Title Connecting Past and Present PDF eBook
Author Aaron M. Kahn
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 215
Release 2015-10-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1443883913

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In this volume, experts on the Spanish Golden Age from the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the United States offer analyses of contemporary works that have been influenced by the classics from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Part of the formation of a sense of national identity, always a problematic concept in Spain, is founded in the recognition and appreciation of what has come beforehand, and no other era in the history of Spanish literature and drama represents the talent and fascination that Spaniards and non-Spaniards alike possess with the artistic legacy of this country. In order to establish properly a context for the study of literature or history, one cannot always study the works, writers, or era in isolation; rather, performing scholarly studies on these topics as a continuation of what has come before reveals that many thoughts, concepts, character types, criticisms, and social issues have been thoroughly explored by our literary ancestors. This era is referred to as the Golden Age not only because of the voluminous production of art, literature, drama and poetry, but also because writers such as Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and Pedro Calderón de la Barca, influenced by the re-birth of the Classical masters, presented the reading and viewing public with genuine human emotions and experiences in a more comprehensive manner than in previous eras. In the twentieth century, Spain faced a series of political crises; the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) and the Franco Dictatorship (1939-75), followed by the Transition and the concept of historical memory, have provided contemporary Spanish writers with the impetus and freedom to express their views. A frequent source of inspiration has been the Golden Age, that epoch of history that produced such political and religious upheaval, and this book explores the manner in which contemporary Spaniards have reached into the past to connect with their present world.

Staging the Spanish Golden Age

Staging the Spanish Golden Age
Title Staging the Spanish Golden Age PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Jeffs
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 265
Release 2018
Genre Drama
ISBN 019881934X

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This book takes the reader through the translation and performance processes of the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2004-05 Spanish Golden Age season to establish a model for translating, rehearsing, and performing Spanish Golden Age drama.

Staging Doubt

Staging Doubt
Title Staging Doubt PDF eBook
Author Leonie Pawlita
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 750
Release 2019-09-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110660547

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This volume considers the influential revival of ancient philosophical skepticism in the 16th and early 17th centuries and investigates, from a comparative perspective, its reception in early modern English, Spanish and French drama, dedicating detailed readings to plays by Shakespeare, Calderón, Lope de Vega, Rotrou, Desfontaines, and Cervantes. While all the plays employ similar dramatic devices for "putting skepticism on stage", the study explores how these dramas, however, give different "answers" to the challenges posed by skepticism in relation to their respective historico-cultural and "ideological" contexts.

A Companion to Lope de Vega

A Companion to Lope de Vega
Title A Companion to Lope de Vega PDF eBook
Author Alexander Samson
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 406
Release 2008
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1855661683

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An assessment of the life, work and reputation of Spain's leading Golden Age dramatist