The Golden Age of Spanish Drama

The Golden Age of Spanish Drama

The Golden Age of Spanish Drama

The Golden Age of Spanish Drama

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Overview

“The comedia was the vibrant center of Spain’s Golden Age and this skillfully curated collection provides the reader with a superior introduction to its range and complexity. Gregary Racz’s delightful translations are complemented by Barbara Fuchs’ deep knowledge of the period to produce an essential primer for all students of early modern theater.” —ANNA MORE, University of Brasília

This Norton Critical Edition includes:


• Five major early modern plays of the Spanish Empire—The Siege of Numantia, Fuenteovejuna, The Dog in the Manger, Life Is a Dream, and The Trials of a Noble House—when Spain produced one of the most vibrant and dramatic canons in the history of theater.
• An Introduction, a Note on the Translation, and explanatory footnotes by G. J. Racz and Barbara Fuchs.
• Background materials centering on the comedia; on class, gender, and the performance of identity; and on stages, actors, and audiences.
• Fourteen judiciously chosen critical essays both on Golden Age Spanish drama generally and on the individual plays.
• A Selected Bibliography.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393923629
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 06/11/2018
Series: Norton Critical Editions Series
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 640
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Barbara Fuchs is Professor of Spanish and English at UCLA, where she also directs the Center for Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Studies and the William A. Clark Memorial Library. She is the author of Mimesis and Empire: The New World, Islam, and the Construction of European Identities (2001), Passing for Spain: Cervantes and the Fictions of Identity (2003), Romance (2004), and Exotic Nation: Maurophilia and the Construction of Early Modern Spain (2009). She is also a co-editor, with Aaron Ilika, of two captivity plays by Miguel de Cervantes: The Bagnios of Algiers and The Great Sultana (2009).
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