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COLECCIÓN
A vivid exploration of Spain’s theatrical heritage, this volume guides listeners through the evolution of dramatic writing from its early roots to the flourishing golden age. By examining the shifting techniques of famed playwrights, it highlights how early works brimmed with rapid, image‑rich action and concise dialogue, while later pieces embraced tighter structure, clearer character motives, and a richer use of romance and lyric forms.
The author offers a thoughtful classification of Lope de Vega’s comedies, illustrating the transition from bustling, multi‑layered scenes to more refined, balanced narratives. Interwoven with vivid descriptions of historic‑themed plays—ranging from battles of ancient Cantabrians to the intrigues of medieval monarchs—the book reveals how drama served both artistic imagination and national pride. Listeners will come away with a nuanced appreciation of the forces that shaped Spanish stagecraft and the enduring fire of its storytellers.
Language
es
Duration
~9 hours (544K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-05-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1894
A poet, critic, and collector who moved easily between literature and art, he is remembered both for his writing and for the remarkable collection that later became Munich’s Schack Gallery. His life joined scholarship, travel, and patronage in a way that left a lasting mark on German cultural history.
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