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Vicente Blasco Ibanez: The Holding (La Barraca)

Vicente Blasco Ibanez: The Holding (La Barraca)
Author: Lester Clark
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 180034595X

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This passionate and moving story of social injustice, violence and revenge, set in the Valencian huerta, has become the classic text of Spanish regional realism.


La Barraca [de] Blasco Ibáñez

La Barraca [de] Blasco Ibáñez
Author: Richard Andrew Cardwell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1973
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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A Companion to Federico García Lorca

A Companion to Federico García Lorca
Author: Federico Bonaddio
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2007
Genre: Spanish literature
ISBN: 9781855661417

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Lorca, icon and polymath in all his manifestations.


Federico García Lorca

Federico García Lorca
Author: Simon Breden
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2024-08-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1040106757

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Lauded as one of the most important poets and playwrights of the twentieth century, Federico García Lorca was also an accomplished theatre director with a clear process and philosophy of how drama should be staged. Directing both his own work and that of others, Lorca was also closely involved in the rehearsals for productions of many of his plays, and from his own writings and those of his collaborators, a determined agenda to stimulate audiences and renovate theatre can be seen. This is the first book in English to fully consider Lorca as a director and his rehearsal methodology. The book combines: - A biographical account of Lorca’s work as a director and rehearsal leader, revealing his techniques and methods of approach texts; - An exploration of his key writings on and around theatre, drawing on his talks, play introductions, and some of the dramatic works themselves; - The first translation into English of his fragment Dragón; - A detailed discussion of Lorca’s key productions, Lope de Vega’s Fuente Ovejuna (1933) for La Barraca, and his own Yerma (1934). - Specific focus on the practical applications that we can draw from Lorca’s methods, both from what survives of his own work and from the accounts of his close collaborators. As a first step towards critical understanding, and as an initial exploration before going on to further, primary research, Routledge Performance Practitioners offer unbeatable value for today’s student.


The Currency of Cultural Patrimony: The Spanish Golden Age

The Currency of Cultural Patrimony: The Spanish Golden Age
Author: Robert Bayliss
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2024-05-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1835532756

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The Spanish Golden Age, a cultural narrative that has developed and over four centuries, remains a key element of how Spaniards articulate cultural identities, both within Spain and to the outside world. The Currency of Cultural Patrimony examines the development of this narrative by artists, intellectuals, historians, academics, and institutions. By defining the Spanish Golden Age as a diachronic problem, it examines several of Spain’s most canonical golden-age literary narratives (including Don Quixote, Fuenteovejuna, and Las mocedades del Cid) as texts whose institutionalization, mediation, and commercialization over the course of four hundred years inform their meaning both for contemporary Spaniards and for the field of Hispanic Studies around the world. Spain’s persistent deployment of this cultural patrimony as the canonical epicentre of a national literary tradition has stimulated diverse and often contradictory interpretations, the cumulative effect of which informs their reception by each new generation of Spaniards. This book’s analysis of how this patrimony is interpreted according to both tradition and current circumstances illuminates new angles from which scholars can approach some of Hispanism’s most persistent and vexing questions, including the growing divide between popular and academic understandings of the Spanish nation’s “classics.”