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CAPÍTULO XIII.
CAPÍTULO XIV.
CAPÍTULO XV.
CAPÍTULO XVI.
CAPÍTULO XVII.
CAPÍTULO XIX.
CAPÍTULO XX.
CAPÍTULO XXI.
CAPÍTULO XXII.
CUARTO PERÍODO. DECADENCIA DEL TEATRO ESPAÑOL EN EL SIGLO XVIII. IRRUPCIÓN Y PREDOMINIO DEL GUSTO FRANCÉS.
This volume offers a sweeping survey of Spanish dramatic literature, zeroing in on the golden age of the seventeenth century. It traces how the nation’s stage evolved from early medieval spectacles to the sophisticated religious pageants that defined the era, with particular attention to the cultural forces that shaped them.
The core of the work examines the autos sacramentales of the era’s most celebrated playwright, illuminating why his sacred dramas were held in such high esteem. By comparing his work to that of his contemporary Lope, the author highlights Calderón’s deeper allegorical layers, polished language, and moral intensity. Selections from the texts themselves are presented, letting listeners hear the poetic rhythm and theological nuance that made these pieces both devotional and dramatically compelling.
Written with scholarly rigor yet clear enough for a general audience, the book serves as an engaging guide for anyone curious about the intersection of faith, poetry, and theater in Spain’s rich literary heritage.
Language
es
Duration
~7 hours (435K 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 and the Michigan State University Libraries.)
Release date
2011-08-15
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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