Peribanez Y El Comendador De Ocana

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Esta obra relata la historia de Peribáñez, un labrador que mata a un Comendador para preservar el honor de Casilda, su esposa. Finalmente los reyes lo perdonan. El texto refleja un conflicto propio del medioevo en España, la tensión entre la justicia privada (justificada en el concepto de «honor») y la justicia pública practicada por los monarcas y sus funcionarios.
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Peribáñez y el comendador de Ocaña

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Overview

Esta obra relata la historia de Peribáñez, un labrador que mata a un Comendador para preservar el honor de Casilda, su esposa. Finalmente los reyes lo perdonan. El texto refleja un conflicto propio del medioevo en España, la tensión entre la justicia privada (justificada en el concepto de «honor») y la justicia pública practicada por los monarcas y sus funcionarios.
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  • ISBN-13: 9788498974720
  • Publisher: Linkgua Ediciones
  • Publication date: 4/10/2009
  • Language: Spanish
  • Pages: 156
  • Product dimensions: 0.50 (w) x 8.50 (h) x 5.50 (d)

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F�lix Lope de Vega y Carpio (Madrid, 1562-Madrid, 1635). Espa�a. Naci� en una familia modesta, estudi� con los jesuitas y no termin� la universidad en Alcal� de Henares, parece que por asuntos amorosos. Tras su ruptura con Elena Osorio (Filis en sus poemas), su gran amor de juventud, Lope escribi� libelos contra la familia de �sta. Por ello fue procesado y desterrado en 1588, a�o en que se cas� con Isabel de Urbina (Belisa). Pas� los dos primeros a�os en Valencia, y luego en Alba de Tormes, al servicio del duque de Alba. En 1594, tras fallecer su esposa y su hija, fue perdonado y volvi� a Madrid. All� tuvo una relaci�n amorosa con una actriz, Micaela Luj�n (Camila Lucinda) con la que tuvo mucha descendencia, hecho que no impidi� su segundo matrimonio, con Juana Guardo, del que nacieron dos hijos. Entonces era uno de los autores m�s populares y aclamados de la Corte. En 1605 entr� al servicio del duque de Sessa como secretario, aunque tambi�n actu� como intermediario amoroso de �ste. La desgracia marc� sus �ltimos a�os: Marta de Nevares una de sus �ltimas amantes qued� ciega en 1625, perdi� la raz�n y muri� en 1632. Tambi�n muri� su hijo Lope F�lix. La soledad, el sufrimiento, la enfermedad, o los problemas econ�micos no le impidieron escribir.

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