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From Elsinore to Mexico City - The Pervasiveness of Shakespeare's Hamlet in Xavier Villaurrutia's Invitacion a la Muerte (Paperback)
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From Elsinore to Mexico City - The Pervasiveness of Shakespeare's Hamlet in Xavier Villaurrutia's Invitacion a la Muerte (Paperback)
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When Latin-American drama professor Frank Dauster brought Mexican
poet and playwright Xavier Villaurrutia (1903-1950) to the
attention of the English-reading public in 1971, more than two
decades had passed since Villaurrutia's death. Known to a
Spanish-speaking audience as a poet concerned with death,
Villaurrutia wrote both poetry and drama. However, his first
full-length play, Invitacin a la Muerte, in 1947 marked the height
of his dramatic career. The effort to connect the play to William
Shakespeare's Hamlet brings Villaurrutia's work into a curious
relationship with the famous tragedy. As this book reveals,
Villaurrutia's reliance on Shakespeare permits him to dramatize the
anguish affecting humankind in the twentieth century. This agony is
at the center of Alberto's discomfort, intensified by the elements
around which a modern-day Gertrude, Ophelia, Claudius, Horatio, and
Polonius must grapple. When we confront Alberto, we see into the
heart of the modern dilemma, a struggle not far from Shakespeare's
Elsinore.
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