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A Companion to Lope de Vega (Hardcover)
Alexander W Samson, Jonathan W. Thacker; Contributions by Alejandro Garcia Reidy, Alexander W Samson, Ali Rizavi, …
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An assessment of the life, work and reputation of Spain's leading
Golden Age dramatist A Companion to Lope de Vega brings together
work by leading international scholars on the life and writing of
Lope de Vega Carpio, the 'fenix de los ingenios', a 'monstruo de la
naturaleza', as he was described by his rival, Miguel de Cervantes.
Spain's foremost Golden Age playwright was in addition a major
artist in prose and poetry, genres also covered by the Companion.
The contributions evaluate current critical debates and issues in
Lopede Vega studies, as well as providing new readings of key
texts. The volume attempts to do justice to the variety, profusion
and originality of Lope's output, and to outline the contours of
his reputation as an artist in literaryhistory, as well as firmly
contextualising his life and work. The variety of critical
perspectives reflects the liveliness of debate surrounding this
enduringly popular figure whose drama has recently enjoyed a
renaissance in theatres around the globe. ALEXANDER SAMSON lectures
in Golden Age literature at University College London and JONATHAN
THACKER is a Fellow in Spanish at Merton College, Oxford.
Contributors: Frederick De Armas, ElaineCanning, Geraldine Coates,
Victor Dixon, Geraint Evans, Tyler Fisher, Edward H. Friedman,
Alejandro Garcia Reidy, Esther Gomez, David Johnston, Arantza Mayo,
David McGrath, Barbara Mujica, Ali Rizavi, Jose Maria Ruano de la
Haza, Alexander Samson, Jonathan Thacker, Isabel Torres, Xavier
Tubau, Duncan Wheeler.
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A Companion to Lope de Vega (Paperback)
Alexander W Samson, Jonathan W. Thacker; Contributions by Alejandro Garcia Reidy, Alexander W Samson, Ali Rizavi, …
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R890
Discovery Miles 8 900
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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An assessment of the life, work and reputation of Spain's leading
Golden Age dramatist A Companion to Lope de Vega brings together
essays by leading international scholars on the life and works of
Lope de Vega Carpio, the 'fenix de los ingenios', or, as his rival
Miguel de Cervantes dubbed him, 'monstruo de la naturaleza'.
Spain's foremost Golden Age playwright excelled in all literary
genres, including prose and poetry, also covered here. The
contributors evaluate current critical debates and issues in Lope
de Vega studies, as well as providing new readings of key texts. It
has been the aim of the editors to do justice to the variety,
profusion and originality of Lope's work, placing the writer and
his output firmly in their historical context as well asassessing
his reputation in literary history. The wide variety of critical
perspectives found in the volume reflects the liveliness of the
debate surrounding this enduringly popular figure whose drama is
enjoying a renaissance intheatres around the globe. Alexander
Samson lectures in Golden Age literature at University College
London. Jonathan Thacker is Fellow in Spanish at Merton College,
Oxford. Other Contributors: Elaine Canning, Geraldine Coates,
Frederick A de Armas, Victor Dixon, Geraint Evans, Tyler Fisher,
Edward H. Friedman, Alejandro Garcia Reidy, David Johnston, Arantza
Mayo, David McGrath, Barbara Mujica, Ali Rizavi Jose Maria Ruano de
la Haza,Isabel Torres, Xavier Tubau, Duncan Wheeler.
Martinez wrote the Discourses toward the end of his life as a
well-travelled professional artist who had studied and worked in
Italy and the major artistic and literary centres of Spain; his
ideas were especially enriched by his participation in the elevated
cultural life of his native Aragonese school. His discussions on
art offer anecdotal knowledge from his friendships with many of the
principal artists of Spain's Golden Age, including Diego Velazquez
and Alonso Cano, as well as writers and intellectuals of the
period. Martinez's text stands out for a nuanced humanism that is
rare in practical treatises. Along with his original ideas on
handling, pictorial aesthetics, and the vocation of painting, his
work has even more affinities with philosophical discourses than
with artists' practical instructional books. Zahira Veliz's
introduction and notes provide historical context and situate
Martinez's ideas in his rich cultural milieu.
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