The painter of his dishonour El pintor de su deshonra
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Bibliographic Information
The painter of his dishonour = El pintor de su deshonra
(Hispanic classics)
Aris & Phillips, 1991
- pbk
- Uniform Title
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Pintor de su deshonra
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Note
Includes bibliography
Previous control numbers: B89-31660, 0856683469
Translation of: El pintor de su deshonra
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Alan Paterson presents Calderon's original text, from manuscript and printed sources, with a skilful verse translation into English of a remarkable play, in which Calderon develops the motif of marital honour in quite original ways. The blending of deep pathos and humour anticipates the modern theatre of the absurd, though Calderon is pushing to the limits the license gained by Lope de Vega to mingle tragedy with comedy.
The play incorporates important aesthetic ideas of the Renaissance on painting and the character of the artist.
It must be unique in seventeenth-century European in dramatising the painter as he works in his studio and meditates on his art.
Since the play deals with the aesthetic component in human behaviour, its own aeathetic status as a verse drama had been conserved in the translation. Those with no knowledge of Spanish will find a text which is agreeable to read and to perform. The translation is close enough, however, to offer the reader of limited ability in Spanish a reliable key to the Spanish text.
Spanish text with facing-page translation, introduction and commentary.
Table of Contents
Bibliography of Cited Refernces
Preface
Introduction:
I. Date and performance
II. A plot summary
III. The play
IV. The Spanish text
El Pintor de su deshonra - The Painter of his Dishonour
Commentary on the play
Text variants.
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