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16 Life’s Pilgrim: El peregrino en su patria
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Alexander Samson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations viii
- List of Contributors xi
- Foreword xv
- Introduction: Lope’s Life and Work 1
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Part 1: The Man and his World
- 1 Lope’s Knowledge 13
- 2 Lope de Vega and the Theatre in Madrid 29
- 3 From Stage to Page: Editorial History and Literary Promotion in Lope de Vega’s Partes de comedias 51
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Part 2: Poetry
- 4 Imagining Lope’s Lyric Poetry in the ‘Soneto primero’ of the Rimas 61
- 5 ‘Quien en virtud emplea su ingenio ...’: Lope de Vega’s Religious Poetry 78
- 6 Outside In: The Subject(s) at Play in Las rimas humanas y divinas de Tomé de Burguillos 91
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Part 3: Drama
- 7 The Arte nuevo de hacer comedias: Lope’s Dramatic Statement 107
- 8 Three Canonical Plays 119
- 9 Lope de Vega, the Chronicle-Legend Plays and Collective Memory 131
- 10 Sacred Souls and Sinners: Abstinence and Adaptation in Lope’s Religious Drama 147
- 11 Lope, the Comedian 159
- 12 Lope de Vega’s Speaking Pictures: Tantalizing Titians and Forbidden Michelangelos in La quinta de Florencia 171
- 13 Performing Sanctity: Lope’s Use of Teresian Iconography in Santa Teresa de Jesús 183
- 14 Masculinities and Honour in Los comendadores de Córdoba 199
- 15 El castigo sin venganza and the Ironies of Rhetoric 215
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Part 4: Prose
- 16 Life’s Pilgrim: El peregrino en su patria 227
- 17 Novelas a Marcia Leonarda 244
- 18 La Dorotea: A Tragicomedy in Prose 256
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Part 5: The Afterlife
- 19 Lope as Icon 267
- 20 A Modern Day Fénix: Lope de Vega’s Cinematic Revivals 285
- 21 Lope in Translation: Opening the Closed Book 300
- Translations of Titles 315
- Guide to Further Reading 323
- Bibliography 329
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations viii
- List of Contributors xi
- Foreword xv
- Introduction: Lope’s Life and Work 1
-
Part 1: The Man and his World
- 1 Lope’s Knowledge 13
- 2 Lope de Vega and the Theatre in Madrid 29
- 3 From Stage to Page: Editorial History and Literary Promotion in Lope de Vega’s Partes de comedias 51
-
Part 2: Poetry
- 4 Imagining Lope’s Lyric Poetry in the ‘Soneto primero’ of the Rimas 61
- 5 ‘Quien en virtud emplea su ingenio ...’: Lope de Vega’s Religious Poetry 78
- 6 Outside In: The Subject(s) at Play in Las rimas humanas y divinas de Tomé de Burguillos 91
-
Part 3: Drama
- 7 The Arte nuevo de hacer comedias: Lope’s Dramatic Statement 107
- 8 Three Canonical Plays 119
- 9 Lope de Vega, the Chronicle-Legend Plays and Collective Memory 131
- 10 Sacred Souls and Sinners: Abstinence and Adaptation in Lope’s Religious Drama 147
- 11 Lope, the Comedian 159
- 12 Lope de Vega’s Speaking Pictures: Tantalizing Titians and Forbidden Michelangelos in La quinta de Florencia 171
- 13 Performing Sanctity: Lope’s Use of Teresian Iconography in Santa Teresa de Jesús 183
- 14 Masculinities and Honour in Los comendadores de Córdoba 199
- 15 El castigo sin venganza and the Ironies of Rhetoric 215
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Part 4: Prose
- 16 Life’s Pilgrim: El peregrino en su patria 227
- 17 Novelas a Marcia Leonarda 244
- 18 La Dorotea: A Tragicomedy in Prose 256
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Part 5: The Afterlife
- 19 Lope as Icon 267
- 20 A Modern Day Fénix: Lope de Vega’s Cinematic Revivals 285
- 21 Lope in Translation: Opening the Closed Book 300
- Translations of Titles 315
- Guide to Further Reading 323
- Bibliography 329
- Index 369