"Golden Age Drama in Contemporary Spain" examines the work of
Spain's three major playwrights of the baroque era, Calderon de la
Barca, Lope de Vega, and Tirso Molina, in the context of
contemporary Spain and twenty-first-century stagings of their
works, both on stage and in film and television. The first extended
study of these dramatists to consider modern-day performances of
their work in their full sociohistorical context, this volume
attempts to remedy the traditional absence of performance-based
approaches in Golden Age studies, while also providing detailed
aesthetic analyses of individual adaptations. Written in a clear,
concise style and featuring helpful plot summaries, this is a
genuinely interdisciplinary work that will appeal to practitioners
as well as students and scholars working in Hispanic and theater
studies.
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