Propalladia and other works of Bartolomé de Torres Naharro
Author: Bartolomé de Torres Naharro
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Published: 1946
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Author: Bartolomé de Torres Naharro
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Published: 1946
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Published: 1943
Total Pages: 584
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Joseph E. Gillet
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 2016-11-11
Total Pages: 660
ISBN-13: 1512801925
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this fourth volume of Joseph E. Gillet's monumental study, Propalladia and Other Works of Bartolomé De Torres Naharro, all students of Renaissance drama will find a wealth of material on the origins of the modern European theater. Torres Naharro created the cloak-and-sword play almost a century before Lope de Vega. The commonplaces of romantic comedy appeared, for the first time on any stage, in his Comedia Ymenea published at Naples in 1517. Two of his works, the Soldadesca and the Tinellaria—evocations of the roistering life of the barracks and of a cardinal's scullery—are remarkable examples of dramatic realism avant Ia lettre. The influence of Torres Naharro and his work on the Spanish drama of the sixteenth century was all pervasive. In this volume, all the material gleaned by Dr. Gillet in extensive research is brought into clear focus to show Torres Naharro as a man of the Renaissance and a man of the theater. Of the greatest interest is the exposition of his intuition of the distinction between poetic and historic truth—commedias a fantasia and a noticia—long before the recovery of the true text of Aristotle's Poetics, and of the substratum of primitivism in many of his plays: ritual societies, the medicine man, the right to tribute, social discipline, name changing, loss of memory, sports, games, acrobatics, sorcery, riddles, genealogies, weddings, propitiation and death song, resuscitation, license and chastity, and so on. And this dramatic activity occurred early, antedating most of the Italian plays of the sixteenth century.
Author: Constantine Christopher Stathatos
Publisher: Edition Reichenberger
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 9783935004916
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 674
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Published: 1943
Total Pages: 922
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Diogo Ramada Curto
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 2020-08-01
Total Pages: 514
ISBN-13: 178920707X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBeyond the immeasurable political and economic changes it brought, colonial expansion exerted a powerful effect on Portuguese culture. And as this book demonstrates, the imperial culture that emerged over the course of four centuries was hardly a homogeneous whole, as triumphalist literature and other cultural forms mingled with recurrent doubts about the expansionist project. In a series of illuminating case studies, Ramada Curto follows the history and perception of major colonial initiatives while integrating the complex perspectives of participating agents to show how the empire’s life and culture were richly inflected by the operations of imperial expansion.
Author: Sidney Donnell
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 9780838755136
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDonnell engages gender theory and cultural studies in order to shed light on cross-dressing- a common though poorly understood practice- in plays performed in Spain and Colonial Spanish America during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The author shows how certain naturalized assumptions about masculinity and femininity are unmasked through the cross-dressed performance of works attributed to Lope de Rueda, Morales, Lope de Vega, Monroy y Silva, and Calderon.
Author: Bartolomé de Torres Naharro
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Published: 1936
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Published: 1853
Total Pages: 290
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