A Companion to Calderón de la Barca
By Roy Norton (Editor), Jonathan W Thacker (Editor), D W Cruickshank (Contribution by), Jeremy Robbins (Contribution by), Alejandro Garcia Reidy (Contribution by), Jeremy Lawrance (Contribution by), Colin Thompson (Contribution by), Margaret R Greer (Contribution by), Isabel Hernando (Contribution by), Ignacio Arellano Ayuso (Contribution by), Oliver Noble Wood (Contribution by), Santiago Fern ndez Mosquera (Contribution by), Ritchie Robertson (Contribution by), Duncan Wheeler (Contribution by)
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By Roy Norton (Editor), Jonathan W Thacker (Editor), D W Cruickshank (Contribution by), Jeremy Robbins (Contribution by), Alejandro Garcia Reidy (Contribution by), Jeremy Lawrance (Contribution by), Colin Thompson (Contribution by), Margaret R Greer (Contribution by), Isabel Hernando (Contribution by), Ignacio Arellano Ayuso (Contribution by), Oliver Noble Wood (Contribution by), Santiago Fern ndez Mosquera (Contribution by), Ritchie Robertson (Contribution by), Duncan Wheeler (Contribution by)
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The first comprehensive study of Calderón in English
Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600-1681) is one of the most important dramatists - many would say the single most important dramatist - of the Spanish Golden Age. Spain's dominant and most prestigious playwright for much of the seventeenth century, his work is still regularly staged and translated, influential in more recent times on writers as diverse as Schiller, Shelley and Lorca. The author of around 120 plays (not counting his numerous ...
Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600-1681) is one of the most important dramatists - many would say the single most important dramatist - of the Spanish Golden Age. Spain's dominant and most prestigious playwright for much of the seventeenth century, his work is still regularly staged and translated, influential in more recent times on writers as diverse as Schiller, Shelley and Lorca. The author of around 120 plays (not counting his numerous ...






















