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A Companion to Calderón de la Barca
Roy Norton
Jonathan Thacker
出版
Boydell & Brewer
, 2021
主題
Literary Criticism / General
Literary Criticism / European / Spanish & Portuguese
Literary Criticism / Renaissance
ISBN
1855663155
9781855663152
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ItnpEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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The first comprehensive study of Calder n in English
Pedro Calder n de la Barca (1600-1681) is one of the most important dramatists - many would say the single most important dramatist - of the Spanish Golden Age. Spain's dominant and most prestigious playwright for much of the seventeenth century, his work is still regularly staged and translated, influential in more recent times on writers as diverse as Schiller, Shelley and Lorca. The author of around 120 plays (not counting his numerous Corpus Christi autos) in a variety of styles, Calder n is most famous for his stirring dramas, characterized by rhetorically powerful poetry, dramatic structures carefully calibrated to produce poignant echoes, and the fizzing intellectual energy they apply to the age's ontological, eschatological and political preoccupations. His plays succeed in combining these perennial concerns with compelling plots subtle enough to defy definitive interpretation. As this volume seeks to show, however, Calder n's comedies deserve equal recognition. Too long stereotyped as a dour, cerebral conservative, this playwright's comic works are as amusing as they are clever.
This Companion is the first comprehensive study of Calder n in English. It provides a rigorous but readable introduction to the man, his work and its legacy. Its chapters - written by leading international comedia specialists - provide an overview of his life, explain his intellectual, social, moral, and literary contexts, and examine his stagecraft, his corpus, and his reception both within and without the Hispanic world up to the twenty-first century. Specific chapters are devoted to La vida es sue o, his most famous work, which appears on many a university syllabus, and to his infamous wife-murder plays.