Staging Marriage in Early Modern Spain: Conjugal Doctrine in Lope, Cervantes, and Calderon

Staging Marriage in Early Modern Spain: Conjugal Doctrine in Lope, Cervantes, and Calderon

by Gabriela Carrión
Staging Marriage in Early Modern Spain: Conjugal Doctrine in Lope, Cervantes, and Calderon

Staging Marriage in Early Modern Spain: Conjugal Doctrine in Lope, Cervantes, and Calderon

by Gabriela Carrión

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Overview

Staging Marriage in Early Modern Spain examines selected dramatic works where the vicissitudes of matrimony play center stage. Various aspects of conjugal relations including courtship, divorce, and widowhood take on particular relevance in the Spanish comedia in light of the intense debates raging over the "seventh sacrament" in early modern Europe. The institution of matrimony is subject to unprecedented scrutiny during this period and provides a rich source of material for playwrights such as Lope de Vega, Miguel de Cervantes, and Pedro Calderón de la Barca. Taking the decrees on marriage of the Council of Trent (1563) as a point of departure, Carrión examines the conjugal bond within a literary and historical framework, offering close readings of dramatic works, religious decrees, and moral treatises where the conjugal bond plays a central role. She identifies in works such as Lope's Peribáñez y el Comendador de Ocaña, Cervantes' El juez de los divorcios, and Calderón's El medico de su honra the emergence of more modern perspectives on marriage. One of the central questions this study raises is the degree to which the dramatic works of early modern Spain conform to the morality espoused by the treatises that defined marriage at the time. While the tone of prescriptive discourses contrasts with the lyrical voices of the Spanish stage, both reveal a number of inherent-and compelling-contradictions in their views of the conjugal bond.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611480528
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 04/18/2011
Edition description: Bilingual
Pages: 166
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Gabriela Carrión is an assistant professor at Bard College where she teaches courses in Spanish language, literature, and culture.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction: Engaging Marriage in Early Modern Spain xi

Chapter 1 How to Be Married: The Moralists' Perspective 1

Chapter 2 The ABCs of Marriage in Lope de Vega's Peribáñez y el Comendador de Ocaña 33

Chapter 3 Bad Breath, Impotence, and Poetry as Grounds for Divorce in Cervantes's El juez de los divorcios 55

Chapter 4 A Question of Honor: Marriage and Murder in Pedro Calderón de la Barca's El médico de su honra 71

Chapter 5 Marriage's End in Widowhood in Lope de Vega's La viuda valenciana 97

Conclusion 121

Works Cited 125

Index 133

About the Author 137

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