Since its Golden Age, Spanish drama has evolved in considerably
unintended and unexpected ways with the contemporary playwrights of
any present time engaging in experimental forms and treating
current political issues intended to modernize, reformulate, and
re-conceptualize the State and the stage. This reference includes
alphabetically arranged entries on 33 Spanish dramatists from the
eighteenth century to the present. Some of these figures have been
translated, anthologized, and studied for centuries; others remain
known chiefly to specialists; still others are active in
contemporary theater and draw critical interest for their
innovative work.
Each of the entries is written by an expert contributor and
provides an overview of the dramatist's life and art. Each includes
a brief biography; a discussion of works, themes, and dramaturgy;
an overview of the critical and scholarly response to the
playwright's productions; and primary and secondary bibliographies.
As a whole, the volume highlights trends, movements, and historical
contexts related to modern Spanish drama. A lengthy introductory
essay overviews the history and development of Spanish drama since
the Golden Age, and extensive bibliographies conclude the work.
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