Historia de la literatura y del arte dramático en España, tomo IV

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Historia de la literatura y del arte dramático en España, tomo IV

by Adolf Friedrich von Schack

ES·~8 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

CAPÍTULO XXVIII.

27:08
2

CAPÍTULO XXIX.

27:50
3

CAPÍTULO XXX.

14:19
4

CAPÍTULO XXXI.

24:06
5

CAPÍTULO XXXII.

26:46
6

CAPÍTULO PRIMERO.

21:54
7

CAPÍTULO II.

36:02
8

CAPÍTULO III.

38:36
9

CAPÍTULO IV.

27:12
10

CAPÍTULO V.

46:57

Description

This volume continues a meticulous survey of Spanish literary and theatrical development, bringing the scholarship of A. F. Schack to Spanish readers through a careful translation. It situates the Golden Age playwrights within their social and cultural contexts, offering readers clear explanations of the forces that shaped the stage from the early 1600s onward. The author’s commentary blends biographical detail with analysis of texts, making the era’s complexities accessible without oversimplifying.

A central focus of the book is the often‑overlooked dramatist Juan Ruiz de Alarcón. The chapter traces his ambiguous origins, his rise to a prestigious court position, and the distinctive boldness of his comedies, which defied the conventions of his peers. It also reveals how his works were frequently misattributed to more famous writers, a misfortune that contributed to his marginalisation. By highlighting Alarcón’s inventive spirit and the originality of his verse, the study invites listeners to reconsider his place in Spain’s rich theatrical heritage.

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Language

es

Duration

~8 hours (508K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at the Digital & Multimedia Center, Michigan State University Libraries.)

Release date

2011-08-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Adolf Friedrich von Schack

Adolf Friedrich von Schack

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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