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5. Melancholy Subjects: Pathological Love in the Plays of Tirso de Molina
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations viii
- List of Contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Reassessing Tirso for a Twenty-First-Century Audience 1
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PART I. A WORLDLY FRIAR
- 1. Aligning Contradictions: Tirso de Molina’s Life and Works 9
- 2. A Text with No Name? The Rise and Fall of Tirso’s Attribution of El burlador de Sevilla 23
- 3. Prose Fiction and Authorial Self-Fashioning: Los cigarrales de Toledo and Deleitar aprovechando 41
- 4. The Religious Theater of Fray Gabriel Téllez 55
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PART II. ANTINORMATIVE IDENTITIES
- 5. Melancholy Subjects: Pathological Love in the Plays of Tirso de Molina 73
- 6. “Mozo soy y mozo fuiste”: Early Modern Conceptions of Age and Masculinity in El burlador de Sevilla 86
- 7. All about the Mother in Lessons to the Wise 100
- 8. To Be and Not to Be: Iterations of Disguise in the Theater of Tirso de Molina 115
- 9. Dressing the Part: Costuming and Material Culture in Tirso de Molina 131
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PART III. SOUNDSCAPES AND LANDSCAPES
- 10. Tirso de Molina: A Musical Meeting of the Minds 147
- 11. The Figurative Geography of Natural Landscapes in Tirso de Molina 160
- 12. Tirso de Molina: Encounters with the New World 172
- 13. Tirso Goes Underground 186
- 14. The Impossible Lockdown: Tirso de Molina’s Lessons in Domesticity 206
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PART IV. UNCONVENTIONAL AFTERLIVES
- 15. Staging Tirso de Molina in Spain and England (1986– ): Ingenuity or Aberration? 221
- 16. Tirso de Molina in English: Translation for Performance 237
- 17. Tirso de Molina on Stage: Comedy, Costumes, Chameleons 255
- 18. Performing Gender on the English-Language Stage: Tirso’s Queer Characters 271
- 19. Dismantling Myths and Repositioning the Other: Tirso de Molina for the Twenty-First-Century Classroom 285
- 20. Tirso de Molina’s Critical Panorama (2010–2021) 300
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations viii
- List of Contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Reassessing Tirso for a Twenty-First-Century Audience 1
-
PART I. A WORLDLY FRIAR
- 1. Aligning Contradictions: Tirso de Molina’s Life and Works 9
- 2. A Text with No Name? The Rise and Fall of Tirso’s Attribution of El burlador de Sevilla 23
- 3. Prose Fiction and Authorial Self-Fashioning: Los cigarrales de Toledo and Deleitar aprovechando 41
- 4. The Religious Theater of Fray Gabriel Téllez 55
-
PART II. ANTINORMATIVE IDENTITIES
- 5. Melancholy Subjects: Pathological Love in the Plays of Tirso de Molina 73
- 6. “Mozo soy y mozo fuiste”: Early Modern Conceptions of Age and Masculinity in El burlador de Sevilla 86
- 7. All about the Mother in Lessons to the Wise 100
- 8. To Be and Not to Be: Iterations of Disguise in the Theater of Tirso de Molina 115
- 9. Dressing the Part: Costuming and Material Culture in Tirso de Molina 131
-
PART III. SOUNDSCAPES AND LANDSCAPES
- 10. Tirso de Molina: A Musical Meeting of the Minds 147
- 11. The Figurative Geography of Natural Landscapes in Tirso de Molina 160
- 12. Tirso de Molina: Encounters with the New World 172
- 13. Tirso Goes Underground 186
- 14. The Impossible Lockdown: Tirso de Molina’s Lessons in Domesticity 206
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PART IV. UNCONVENTIONAL AFTERLIVES
- 15. Staging Tirso de Molina in Spain and England (1986– ): Ingenuity or Aberration? 221
- 16. Tirso de Molina in English: Translation for Performance 237
- 17. Tirso de Molina on Stage: Comedy, Costumes, Chameleons 255
- 18. Performing Gender on the English-Language Stage: Tirso’s Queer Characters 271
- 19. Dismantling Myths and Repositioning the Other: Tirso de Molina for the Twenty-First-Century Classroom 285
- 20. Tirso de Molina’s Critical Panorama (2010–2021) 300
- Index 321