Spanish theatre : studies in honour of Victor F. Dixon
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Spanish theatre : studies in honour of Victor F. Dixon
(Colección Támesis, . Serie A,
Tamesis, 2001
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The best work of the major Renaissance and modern Spanish dramatists is acknowledged as worthy of taking its place among the great theatrical creations of the world. Some of the articles in this volume of essays study the global importance of these dramatists in the skill of their dramatic craftsmanship; others locate it in their engagement, both critical and creative, with the most influential thought of their age. This book will have a special place in any account of the history and technical achievement of the Spanish theatre. Contributors: KENNETH ADAMS, D.W. CRUICKSHANK, DEREK GAGEN, MARTHA HALSEY, MICHAELA HEIGL, ROBERT LIMA, JOHN LYON, ANN L. MACKENZIE, MELVEENA MCKENDRICK, ALAN K.G. PATERSON, N.G. ROUND, JAMES WHISTON
Table of Contents
Who is Victor? What is he?: Victor Frederick Dixon (1932-) - Kenneth Adams
Alfonso VIII and Raquel De Toledo - D W Cruickshank
Lope, Lorca and Littlewood. The Reception of Spanish Theatre in the North of England - Derek Gagen
Women as Author Surrogates In Four Tragedies of Antonio Buero Vallejo - Martha Halsey
Gender Struggle and Power Relations in La dama duende - Michaela Heigl
The Caves of Toledo and Salamanca: Seats of Magic in Golden Age Drama - Robert Lima
History and Opposition Drama in Franco's Spain -
'A Dramatist in His Own Right': Juan Perez De Montalban and the Authorship of Los desprecios en quien ama - Ann L Mackenzie
Constructions of a Scapegoat: Calderon and The Anglo-Spanish Demonization of Ann Boleyn - Melveena McKendrick
Stages of History and History on Stage: On Lope De Vega and Historical Drama -
Lost Lady Found: The Countryside As Redemptive Space in Tirso De Molina's La Republica al reves -
Syntax and Semantics in the Dramatis Personae of Lorca's La casa de Bernarda Alba - James Whiston
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